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Hickory Hardware Metropolis knob describes a cabinet knob from the Metropolis collection that uses a 1 inch center to center size, so it aligns to drilled holes spaced at that dimension on doors or drawers. The knob length of 1-5/8 inch sets a defined gripping surface, giving fingers room to pull fronts open in daily use. A width of 3/4 inch creates a compact front profile, keeping the knob visually narrow while still providing a clear contact area. The projection of 7/8 inch positions the gripping surface slightly off the cabinet face, which helps fingers wrap behind the knob without rubbing against the surface. The satin nickel finish establishes a muted metallic look, supporting designs that favor a softer, brushed appearance on cabinet faces. Zinc die cast construction defines the base material, giving the knob a metal body suitable for cabinetry hardware installations.
The 1 inch center to center layout on this knob establishes the mounting hole distance, so jigs or templates based on 1 inch spacing can guide drilling. The 8-32 screw size specification identifies the thread that interfaces with the knob, tying directly to common cabinet knob installation practices. The 1-5/8 inch length interacts with placement decisions because that span influences how far the knob visually reaches across narrow rails or drawer fronts. The 7/8 inch projection affects clearance around adjacent doors or walls, supporting layouts that need hardware to stand off just under one inch from the surface. The 3/4 inch width works with tight face-frame or inset door conditions, where hardware must remain inside specific clearances. Satin nickel finish can coordinate with hinges or other decorative hardware finished in a similar tone.
The satin nickel cabinet knob fits decorative hardware roles on cabinets where a 1 inch center to center hole spacing is already planned or drilled, so it functions within that standard pattern. The length of 1-5/8 inch suits both doors and drawer fronts, giving a proportion that does not overpower narrow fronts yet still reads clearly on larger panels. A projection of 7/8 inch works well on cabinets along walkways, because hardware does not extend excessively into the path while still being easy to grasp. The 3/4 inch width keeps the knob compact on face frames and flat-panel doors, helping layouts that call for simple linear hardware shapes. Zinc die cast construction allows the knob to perform as a typical metal pull point on residential or light commercial casework. The Metropolis collection identity supports projects that coordinate multiple knobs and pulls within the same family look.
The 1 inch center to center measurement on this 1 inch center to center knob standardizes drilling for repeat runs, which helps installers apply the same jig settings across banks of cabinets. The 8-32 x 1 inch screw size ties into common cabinet knob installation tooling, so drivers and bits set up for 8-32 fasteners can stay in use throughout a job. The defined projection of 7/8 inch aids layout when checking door swing relationships, because it sets a predictable stand-off dimension from the face. The 1-5/8 inch length works predictably along top rails of doors and drawer headers, helping maintain a uniform visual band when multiple knobs line up. Satin nickel finish allows hardware selections to track with other satin nickel cabinet elements, supporting a unified appearance across hinges, pulls, and knobs. Zinc die cast material keeps the knob fully metal, which fits everyday cabinet hardware expectations in woodworking projects.
The P7523-SN knob uses a 1 inch center to center size, meaning the mounting points align to cabinet holes spaced 1 inch apart for consistent placement.
The 1-5/8 inch length gives this zinc die cast cabinet knob a defined grip area, helping fingers catch the knob comfortably on both doors and drawers.
The knob projects 7/8 inch from the cabinet surface, positioning the grip slightly off the face so fingers can pull without scraping finishes.
The Hickory Hardware Metropolis knob uses zinc die cast construction, giving it a metal body typical of decorative cabinet hardware.
The Belwith Keeler Metropolis P7523-SN knob has a satin nickel finish, providing a softer metallic look that pairs with similar cabinet hardware.
The P7523-SN knob is specified with an 8-32 x 1 inch screw size, matching a standard thread used for mounting cabinet knobs.
The satin nickel cabinet knob with 1 inch center to center mounting, 1-5/8 inch length, 3/4 inch width, and 7/8 inch projection offers defined dimensions for layout on doors and drawers. The zinc die cast body and satin nickel finish align with typical decorative hardware needs. Choosing this Hickory Hardware Metropolis knob allows projects to use a consistent size, thread style, and visual profile across multiple cabinets, supporting clean lines and repeatable hardware placement in woodworking installations.