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Berenson American Classic cup pull gives a traditional cup-style grip in a format sized for common cabinet and drawer layouts. The 3 inch center to center drilling aligns with many standard cabinet boring patterns, so it fits typical residential and light commercial casework layouts without unusual hole spacing. The 4-11/16 inch overall length provides a handhold that covers the boring area cleanly, which helps when updating older fronts where previous pulls left visible marks around the screw holes. A projection of 15/16 inch sets the grip away from the drawer or door face, creating finger room while keeping the pull close to the surface so it does not extend far into traffic paths along cabinet runs. The 1-7/16 inch width gives the cup profile enough face area to read visually on doors and drawers while staying in proportion on smaller cabinet fronts.
This Berenson American Classic Series cup pull uses a 3 inch center to center drilling, which aligns well with many cabinet boring jigs set for standard pull spacing. That spacing on a 4-11/16 inch long body offers a familiar feel to installers who regularly place pulls on 5 piece drawer fronts, since the mounting holes sit well inside the overall footprint. The 15/16 inch projection keeps the grip shallow relative to the face, which matters on tight galley kitchens or narrow hall cabinetry where hardware depth influences clearances. With a 1-7/16 inch width, the pull sits neatly across typical rail heights, so a single model can often serve on both doors and drawers in the same run.
The Berenson American Classic Series 3 inch center to center cup pull in weathered nickel suits cabinets and drawers needing a cup-style handle with standard spacing. Its placement in the Decorative Hardware & Moldings category, under Handles and Pulls, positions it for typical cabinet, vanity, and built-in furniture applications that rely on pull hardware for everyday access. The 3 inch center to center measurement is commonly used on kitchen and bath cabinetry, so this pull works well where consistent spacing across multiple doors and drawers is required along a run. The combination of 4-11/16 inch length and 1-7/16 inch width helps the pull sit proportionally on medium-size drawer fronts, making it a practical choice for base cabinets and larger wall units that need uniform hardware sizing.
The weathered nickel finish supports installations where a softer, time-worn metal look is desired instead of brighter chrome or stainless tones. In banks of cabinetry, that finish can help the hardware read as part of a traditional or classic style program, aligning with other weathered nickel decorative components in the same area. The zinc die cast construction provides a solid, formed metal pull body suited to cabinet environments where hands contact the hardware repeatedly throughout the day. Because it is part of the American Classics collection, this pull can align visually with other pieces from the same family that share the same design language and finish, supporting coherent hardware choices across doors, drawers, and other fronts.
The use of a 3 inch center to center drilling creates predictable spacing for installers, which reduces layout complexity when repeating the same measurement across a kitchen, bath, or office project. Using the same center to center across multiple fronts also supports easier replacement scenarios, because an existing 3 inch pattern on a door or drawer front can be matched by this pull without altering the boring. The 15/16 inch projection influences how the cup pull interacts with adjacent doors and drawers, helping hardware stay closer to the cabinet faces in tighter installations while still providing enough projection to grab comfortably. That balance between depth and grip can matter on corner cabinets or areas near appliances, where deeper pulls may interfere with openings.
The 4-11/16 inch length gives each pull a longer visual line on the cabinet, which can help align multiple pulls along a bank of drawers so they read as a continuous horizontal element. Across several fronts, this consistent length builds a regular rhythm that supports clean sightlines. At the same time, the 1-7/16 inch width spreads the visual weight of the pull over enough area to avoid looking undersized on standard drawer rails, supporting a balanced look without resorting to oversized hardware. The weathered nickel finish coordinates with other weathered nickel elements, allowing installers and shops that already specify that finish to extend the look onto additional cabinets, hutches, or built-in pieces without changing color families.
The Berenson American Classic cup pull has a 3 inch center to center measurement, which matches a widely used drilling pattern on cabinet doors and drawers for straightforward layout and replacement work.
The Berenson 9895-1WN-P cup pull measures 4-11/16 inch in overall length, giving each handle a generous footprint that visually covers the boring area on typical drawer and door fronts.
This weathered nickel cup pull projects 15/16 inch from the cabinet surface, providing finger clearance for a comfortable grip while keeping the hardware relatively low profile on doors and drawers.
The American Classics cup pull is made from zinc die cast, giving it a formed metal body suitable for repeated daily use on cabinet doors and drawers in typical interior environments.
The Berenson American Classic cup pull uses a weathered nickel finish, providing a softened metallic look that pairs well with traditional or transitional cabinet styles needing a muted metal tone.
This cup pull has a width of 1-7/16 inch, offering enough face area for a clear cup profile while staying in scale on standard cabinet rails and typical drawer front heights.
The Berenson American Classic Series 3 inch center to center weathered nickel cup pull brings standard drilling, zinc die cast construction, and a 4-11/16 inch by 1-7/16 inch profile into one handle. That combination supports cabinet, vanity, and built-in projects where a familiar 3 inch pattern, modest 15/16 inch projection, and weathered nickel finish are desired. For runs of doors and drawers that need consistent spacing, a traditional cup shape, and a softened metal tone, this pull offers a straightforward option ready to match those layout and style demands.
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