Schaub Finestrino angled square pull defines a small-format cabinet handle that suits tight layouts where a compact grip still needs a clear feel. This pull sits in the Handles and Pulls product class, so it is built for everyday cabinet use rather than light decor only. The angled square design concentrates the contact area into a clean, geometric profile, which helps hands find a repeatable grip point on drawers or doors. The 1-1/4 inch center-to-center size targets applications where short drawer fronts or narrow rails limit hardware spacing, letting you position a pull without crowding edges. A 32 mm center-to-center thread pattern ties directly into common metric drilling setups, so shop jigs and line-bore patterns that follow 32 mm spacing translate cleanly to this part. The matte chrome finish reduces surface glare compared to polished chrome, which matters under strong task lighting where reflections can distract during installation or regular use.
The 1-1/4 inch center-to-center dimension sets the hole spacing when drilling through cabinet doors or drawer fronts, which guides layout marks and drilling jig setup before final mounting. Because the pull is defined with a 32 mm center-to-center thread pattern, it ties well into metric-based drilling rows, helping maintain straight visual lines when hardware repeats across a run of cabinets. The M4 thread specification signals that the pull engages with metric machine threads, so installers can match tapping expectations and front thickness planning to a known fastener standard. The angled square geometry means once the pull is fastened, its edges register visually against cabinet lines, which aids in spotting alignment issues relative to door rails or drawer top edges during layout.
This pull sits in the Decorative Hardware & Moldings Handles and Pulls category, which positions it for cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and similar furniture faces needing a grasp point. The short 1-1/4 inch center-to-center length supports use on narrow drawer fronts, where longer pulls could conflict with face proportions or neighboring hardware. On tall doors, the compact size lets designers cluster multiple pulls or place one at a specific reach point without dominating the panel. The angled square design adds a crisp geometric detail to flat-panel or slab cabinetry, giving a contemporary accent where straight lines and sharp transitions are already present. Because the center-to-center dimension is defined, it suits both new installations and situations where fronts are drilled to that pattern from the beginning of the build.
The 32 mm center-to-center thread pattern connects directly to the 32 mm cabinet construction system, so line-bored panels with pre-set spacing can accept this pull at repeatable positions along drawer banks or door rows. That relationship helps maintain uniform sight lines, since every pull lands on consistent vertical and horizontal coordinates across a run. The M4 thread size keeps hardware choices consistent with other metric-based components, simplifying inventory planning where multiple pull styles share the same fastener standard. The angled square geometry gives a stable visual reference edge when checking alignment by eye, since any rotation away from square becomes noticeable against cabinet rails. The matte chrome finish contributes a steady, low-glare surface that reads the same under different light angles, which helps long hardware runs look uniform in open kitchens or commercial millwork.
The Schaub Finestrino angled square pull is part of the Handles and Pulls category, so it suits cabinet doors, drawers, and similar faces needing a compact gripping point.
The 1-1/4 inch center-to-center spacing allows mounting on narrow stiles or drawer fronts, helping hardware fit where longer pulls would crowd edges or adjacent fronts.
The 32 mm center-to-center thread pattern aligns with standard metric drilling systems, allowing this pull to fit layouts based on 32 mm line-bored hole spacing.
The M4 thread size indicates the pull engages a common metric machine thread, helping shops coordinate drilling and fastening with other metric-based cabinet hardware.
The matte chrome finish provides a muted metallic look with reduced glare, supporting contemporary cabinet designs that favor softer reflection over highly polished surfaces.
The angled square design creates defined edges and a geometric profile, giving fingers a clear contact area and adding a modern detail line on cabinet fronts.
The Schaub Finestrino angled square pull, identified by manufacturer part 450-M26, ties an angled square form to a 1-1/4 inch center-to-center layout for compact fronts. Its 32 mm center-to-center thread and M4 thread size fit metric drilling workflows. The matte chrome finish supports modern projects where hardware needs to read cleanly without bright reflection. For cabinet and furniture work that follows 32 mm construction or demands short pulls on tight faces, this pull offers defined dimensions and geometry that translate directly into predictable drilling, alignment, and day-to-day handling.