Empire Series zinc die cast pull defines this Schaub and Company handle as part of the Empire collection, so it visually matches other pieces from the same line on a job. The antique nickel finish gives the pull a muted, traditional metal look that works well on classic or transitional cabinetry where a bright chrome appearance is not desired. With an 8 inch center to center dimension, the pull spans wider drawer fronts or tall doors, creating a proportional grip area across larger faces. The overall length of 8-7/8 inches leaves a small overhang beyond the mounting holes, which helps visually frame the mounting points on the panel. A projection of 1-1/4 inches provides space for fingers behind the pull, supporting a comfortable grip on everyday cabinet openings and closings.
The 8 inch center to center measurement on this Empire Series pull sets the distance between the two mounting points, so the holes in the door or drawer front align directly with that span. This fixed dimension is useful when laying out drilling jigs or replacing older hardware that already uses an 8 inch center to center pattern. The 8-7/8 inch overall length then frames those mounting points, giving a visual border at each end of the pull. A projection of 1-1/4 inches establishes how far the grip stands off the face, helping the installer position the pull on doors without interfering with adjacent surfaces or trim.
The Empire Series zinc die cast pull in antique nickel finish is designed as a handle for cabinet doors and drawers, placing it in typical kitchen, bath, or furniture applications that use decorative pulls. The 8 inch center to center dimension targets medium to large fronts where a longer handle balances the width of the panel. With an overall length of 8-7/8 inches, the pull stretches across a meaningful portion of the surface, which can help visually anchor wide drawers or tall pantry doors. Its antique nickel finish supports installations where a softer, aged metal look is preferred, aligning with wood tones or painted finishes that pair well with warm metallic accents.
The 8 inch center to center mounting on this Schaub and Company pull gives installers a clear drilling layout, which simplifies repeating the same spacing across a run of cabinets. When multiple pulls share that same dimension, it helps keep hardware lines straight across banks of drawers. The 8-7/8 inch length then leaves small extensions past each mounting hole, giving a finished edge at both ends of the handle. A 1-1/4 inch projection defines the working space behind the pull, shaping how fingers wrap around the grip during everyday use. The zinc die cast construction supports a solid feel in the hand, while the antique nickel finish visually ties the pull to other antique nickel decorative hardware in the same project.
The Empire Series zinc die cast pull has an 8 inch center to center mounting span, so drilling layouts use an 8 inch hole spacing across the cabinet face.
The Schaub and Company Empire Series pull has an overall length of 8-7/8 inches, which lets it cover a larger portion of the drawer or door front.
The antique nickel pull has a projection of 1-1/4 inches, giving space for fingers behind the handle during normal cabinet operation.
The Empire Series handle is made from zinc die cast material, giving it a solid metal construction for everyday cabinet and drawer use.
This Schaub and Company cabinet pull uses an antique nickel finish, providing a muted metallic tone suitable for traditional or transitional designs.
The manufacturer part number is 879-AN, which identifies this specific Empire Series antique nickel pull for ordering or matching on future projects.
The Empire Series zinc die cast pull with 8 inch center to center spacing, 8-7/8 inch overall length, and 1-1/4 inch projection gives installers fixed dimensions to work from on cabinets and drawers. Pairing zinc die cast construction with an antique nickel finish, this Schaub and Company handle suits projects aiming for a coordinated, traditional metal look. When that combination of size, span, and finish aligns with your cabinet layout, this pull is positioned to serve as the primary handle choice across the job.