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Berenson Epoch Edge pull gives you a solid brass cabinet pull in the Century Edge collection, so you get a decorative handle built from metal that supports everyday cabinet use in kitchens, baths, or built-ins where a finished look matters.
The 5-1/16 inch (128 mm) center to center dimension positions screw holes on a standard cabinet pull layout, which helps when you are drilling new fronts or aligning with existing 128 mm boring patterns on face frames or frameless boxes.
A total length of 5-13/16 inches creates a pull that spans wider than the drilling pattern, which gives your door or drawer face a balanced visual footprint while leaving enough gripping area between fasteners for comfortable operation.
The brushed nickel finish sits over solid brass material, so you get a muted metallic tone that works with many hinge finishes and appliance trims while the metal base supports a sturdy feel when doors and drawers are opened and closed repeatedly.
A projection of 1-5/16 inches stands the pull off the cabinet surface, which provides finger clearance behind the handle and keeps knuckles away from the door or drawer face during use.
The 5-1/16 inch (128 mm) center to center measurement dictates where your 8-32 threaded holes land in the door or drawer, so you can align this pull with jigs or templates that match 128 mm boring for repeatable cabinet layouts.
At 5-13/16 inches in overall length, the pull extends slightly beyond the screw locations on each side, which affects where the handle edges fall relative to door stiles or drawer rails when you are positioning it visually.
The 1-5/16 inch projection off the mounting surface sets how far the gripping surface stands away from the cabinet, which matters when doors swing near adjacent walls or when drawers pass by neighboring fronts on tight reveals.
A face width of 5/8 inch defines the front band of metal you see and grab, which influences how the pull sits on narrow rails or thicker drawer fronts where edge margins are part of the design layout.
The 5-1/16 inch (128 mm) center to center configuration aligns with a widely used metric boring, so this pull works well on cabinets drilled for 128 mm spacing in new construction or on retrofits where that pattern already exists.
With a 5-13/16 inch overall length, the pull suits many base and wall cabinet doors, because the handle spans enough of the stile to look intentional without overwhelming typical door widths used in kitchen and bathroom layouts.
The 1-5/16 inch projection supports mounting on doors near adjacent surfaces by holding the grip slightly off the face, which reduces contact between fingers and painted or stained finishes during daily opening and closing.
A 5/8 inch width suits both narrow and wider drawer fronts, giving a slim line of metal that can sit comfortably above a drawer edge while still presenting enough area for users to hook their fingers from above or below.
Placement based on the 128 mm center to center dimension lets you line up multiple pulls across banks of drawers, which supports straight visual lines along a countertop run when cabinets share the same drilling pattern.
Solid brass construction means the Berenson Epoch Edge pull is made from metal stock rather than composite, which supports a firm feel in the hand and consistent threading engagement for 8-32 screws during installation.
The brushed nickel finish over solid brass creates a subdued metallic sheen, which helps the pull sit alongside brushed nickel faucets, hinges, or appliance handles without drawing excess attention on the cabinet face.
The 5-1/16 inch (128 mm) center to center spacing works with many cabinet drilling jigs sized for that metric, which can reduce layout time when you repeat the same measurements across a full room of cabinetry.
At 5-13/16 inches long and 5/8 inch wide, the pull offers a linear grip that suits both one-hand and two-finger use, which is practical on lighter wall doors and on heavier base drawers carrying stored items.
The 1-5/16 inch projection establishes consistent clearance from the cabinet face, which helps installers maintain uniform stand-off across mixed door and drawer configurations when this pull is used as the standard handle.
The Century Edge collection identification ties this pull to a defined design family, so using it across a project supports a coordinated look where every door and drawer front shares the same handle style, size, and finish.
The Berenson Epoch Edge pull has a 5-1/16 inch (128 mm) center to center size, which sets the distance between mounting holes for cabinet drilling and alignment.
The pull length is 5-13/16 inches, so it extends beyond the mounting holes on each side, affecting how it visually spans cabinet stiles and drawer fronts.
This Century Edge collection pull is made from solid brass, providing a metal construction that supports a substantial feel on frequently used cabinet doors and drawers.
The 1212-1BPN-P Berenson pull has a brushed nickel finish, giving it a soft metallic look that pairs with other brushed nickel components in a room.
This brushed nickel cabinet handle projects 1-5/16 inches from the mounting surface, providing finger clearance between the grip and the cabinet face during use.
The decorative cabinet pull has a 5/8 inch width across the front face, establishing a slim profile that suits many cabinet door and drawer designs.
The Berenson Epoch Edge pull with 5-1/16 inch (128 mm) center to center sizing, 5-13/16 inch overall length, and 1-5/16 inch projection offers a defined drilling pattern and working clearance for cabinet doors and drawers in kitchens, baths, or built-in storage.
Its solid brass construction, 5/8 inch width, and brushed nickel finish deliver a coordinated handle choice whenever a Century Edge collection style and a 128 mm layout are part of the cabinet plan.
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