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Schaub City Lights oval glass knob gives cabinets a clear glass pull point shaped in an oval profile, so doors and drawers have a defined hand grip while keeping a decorative look. The knob uses a brass base in a satin nickel finish, which supports the glass head and provides a metal bearing surface where it meets the cabinet face. This combination pairs transparent glass with a muted metal tone, so the hardware can coordinate with satin nickel hinges or other nickel-finished parts in the same run. The knob measures 1-3/4 inch diameter, giving enough front surface area for daily handling on doors or drawers. The size keeps the grip substantial without overwhelming narrower face frames, so installers can carry the same part number across multiple cabinet sizes in a room.
This oval glass knob uses a #8-32 thread / screw size, so the connection to the cabinet face relies on a standard machine-screw thread. That threading pattern lets installers use a through-bored hole sized for a #8-32 fastener, tying the knob securely to the back of the door or drawer front. The brass base in satin nickel sits flush against the surface, so clamping pressure from the screw is distributed across a metal ring instead of directly against the glass. The 1-3/4 inch diameter head extends outward to create clearance for fingers between the knob and the cabinet face once mounted.
The Schaub City Lights oval glass knob, with its 1-3/4 inch diameter and 1-1/8 inch size reference, suits cabinet doors and drawers that benefit from a defined single-pull point. The glass oval top gives a clear, decorative element, while the satin nickel brass base coordinates with satin nickel lines in the same room. This combination works when designers want glass hardware that still ties into metal hinges, pulls, or latches finished in satin nickel. The knob belongs to the decorative hardware and moldings knob category, so it functions as the primary hand contact on cabinet fronts, drawer faces, or similar furniture panels where a single knob is preferred.
The defined 1-3/4 inch diameter on this Schaub and Company knob provides a repeatable layout dimension, helping installers keep knob centerlines visually consistent from door to door. The #8-32 thread / screw size standardizes the fastener interface, so shop drawings and drilling patterns can repeat across a run without part-specific adjustments. The brass base in satin nickel forms a stable, flat seating surface against the cabinet, which helps the glass head stay aligned square to the door or drawer front when tightened. The Schaub 60-15 manufacturer part number and City Lights naming clearly identify the exact oval glass knob, supporting straightforward reorders or matching knobs when extending an existing installation.
The Schaub City Lights oval glass knob is specified at 1-3/4 inch diameter and references a 1-1/8 inch size, giving a defined face dimension for cabinet door and drawer layouts.
The City Lights oval glass knob uses a brass base in a satin nickel finish, so the glass head is supported by metal that visually coordinates with satin nickel hardware.
The oval glass knob is specified with a #8-32 thread / screw size, providing a standard machine-screw interface for cabinet door and drawer front mounting.
The satin nickel brass base sets a muted metallic ring under the glass, tying the knob into other satin nickel components on the same cabinets.
This knob is identified as the Schaub City Lights oval glass knob with manufacturer part number 60-15 and is listed in the Schaub knobs product class.
The oval glass knob acts as the primary pull point on doors and drawers, with its 1-3/4 inch diameter giving enough area for regular gripping during opening cycles.
The Schaub City Lights oval glass knob, 1-3/4 inch diameter with a brass base in satin nickel, delivers a defined glass pull point tied to a standard #8-32 thread / screw size. That combination supports straightforward cabinet drilling layouts while keeping a consistent satin nickel visual line. Using the Schaub and Company 60-15 part number and its City Lights designation lets designers and installers specify or repeat this same decorative knob across doors and drawers wherever an oval glass pull is desired.