Schaub Traditional Series knob gives you a decorative cabinet pull built from the Traditional Series design, so you get a classic look suited to built-ins and furniture-grade cabinet work where consistent styling matters across a room.
The knob uses solid brass construction, which provides a dense feel under hand, supporting a more controlled pull on doors and drawers during everyday use in kitchens, baths, or office installations.
A polished nickel finish on the solid brass body creates a bright, reflective surface that coordinates with other polished nickel hardware, helping maintain a unified finish schedule on hinge, pull, and plumbing layouts.
The knob has a 1-1/4 inch diameter head, giving enough finger contact area for a sure grip while still fitting comfortably on standard cabinet rails and narrow drawer fronts where space is limited.
A 3/4 inch base diameter steps the profile down at the mounting point, which helps the knob sit visually balanced on face frames and slab fronts without crowding edges or adjacent hardware.
The 7/8 inch projection keeps the knob standing off the door just enough for fingers to wrap behind, while staying tight to the face of the cabinet to reduce snag points along walkways and work areas.
The knob uses an 8-32 x 1 inch screw size interface, matching common cabinet boring and fastening setups so it integrates into standard drilling and assembly workflows.
The 1-1/4 inch diameter of this knob establishes the main footprint on the cabinet front, which suits standard door and drawer widths where hardware needs to stay proportionate to the panel size.
A 3/4 inch base diameter transitions the knob down at the contact point, so it nests cleanly on face frames and slab fronts without overlapping neighboring profiles or edge details on the cabinetry.
The knob projects 7/8 inch off the mounting surface, giving enough stand-off for fingers to grasp from the side or front while still keeping the hardware close to the door line for a tidy, low-profile appearance.
An 8-32 x 1 inch screw size interface pairs the knob with a widely used machine-screw standard, which supports straightforward drilling patterns and predictable thread engagement in cabinet doors and drawer fronts.
The combination of solid brass construction and polished nickel finish delivers a sturdy metal body with a bright surface, helping the knob handle regular door cycling while maintaining a consistent polished nickel look.
This solid brass polished nickel knob from the Traditional Series is suited to cabinet doors and drawers in spaces where a classic profile and metal feel are preferred, aligning with traditional or transitional millwork layouts.
The 1-1/4 inch diameter head works well on typical kitchen wall cabinets, base cabinets, and bathroom vanities, keeping the hardware visually balanced relative to common rail widths and drawer front proportions.
A 3/4 inch base diameter allows the knob to land comfortably on narrower stiles or small drawer faces, so it can be used on pantry doors, utility cabinets, or built-ins without crowding panel edges.
The polished nickel finish ties into polished nickel plumbing and lighting, which supports a continuous finish story across doors, drawers, and fixtures within a single room or across adjoining spaces.
Solid brass construction gives the knob a weight that feels appropriate on full-overlay and inset cabinetry, supporting repeated gripping cycles on frequently accessed storage without feeling insubstantial.
The 7/8 inch projection depth creates a predictable stand-off from the door surface, which helps maintain a consistent line of hardware when multiple knobs are installed across a run of cabinets.
The 1-1/4 inch diameter top and 3/4 inch base create a clear step in the profile, giving installers an easy visual cue for centering on stile widths and aligning hardware across doors and drawers.
An 8-32 x 1 inch screw size interface gives a fixed thread and length reference, making it straightforward to plan boring depth and fastener engagement for uniform mounting through doors and drawer fronts.
The polished nickel finish on solid brass delivers a smooth surface around the grip, allowing hands to slide into position without catching on edges, which supports quick, repeatable door operation in high-traffic areas.
The single-piece solid brass body ties the head, neck, and base into a continuous form, which supports consistent alignment of the visible profile when multiple knobs are mounted on a cabinet bank.
By combining these set dimensions with the Traditional Series styling, the knob helps installers carry a uniform hardware theme across kitchens, baths, and built-ins while maintaining repeatable alignment and spacing.
The Schaub 703-PN knob has a 1-1/4 inch diameter head, a 3/4 inch base diameter, and a 7/8 inch projection, giving it a compact footprint that still offers a solid gripping surface.
The knob uses solid brass construction with a polished nickel finish, providing a metal body with a bright surface that matches other polished nickel decorative hardware.
The 7/8 inch projection sets the knob off the door enough for fingers to grip comfortably, while keeping it close to the cabinet face to maintain a low-profile hardware line.
The knob uses an 8-32 x 1 inch screw size interface, aligning with common cabinet hardware threads to support straightforward boring and fastening.
The 1-1/4 inch diameter face offers a broad contact area for fingers, which supports a secure pull on doors and drawers that see frequent daily use.
The Traditional Series collection provides a coordinated style family, so this knob can match other Traditional Series pieces to maintain a consistent cabinet hardware look.
The Schaub Traditional Series knob pairs solid brass construction with a polished nickel finish, giving cabinets a metal pull that feels substantial and matches polished nickel schemes across a project.
With its 1-1/4 inch diameter, 3/4 inch base, and 7/8 inch projection, the knob brings predictable sizing that fits standard doors and drawers without overwhelming the face of the cabinetry.
The 8-32 x 1 inch screw size interface connects the knob to familiar cabinet hardware threads, so it integrates smoothly into existing boring and installation setups when planning new work or upgrades.