Hickory Hardware Greenwich pull gives cabinets and drawers a smooth, curved handle that is straightforward to grab in everyday use. This Belwith Keeler pull is part of the Greenwich collection, so its design matches other pieces from the same line when a project needs a consistent look across a kitchen or bathroom run.
The pull is made from zinc, which provides a solid, rigid feel when opening heavier cabinet fronts or wide drawers. Its polished nickel finish creates a bright, reflective surface, so it visually stands out against painted or stained wood while still tying in with other polished nickel hardware on doors or fixtures.
The center to center dimension is 8-13/16 inches (224 mm), giving it the span commonly used on larger cabinet doors or wide drawers that need two mounting points spread far enough apart for steady leverage. Overall length is 10 inches, which leaves some overhang past the screw locations and gives fingers a bit more room at the ends. A projection of 1-3/8 inches and width of 1/2 inch set the hand clearance and edge feel of the pull once installed.
The pull uses an 8-13/16 inch (224 mm) center to center measurement, so drill points or existing holes need that spacing for the pull to sit straight and flat across the cabinet face. This measurement controls where the screws land behind the door or drawer, which affects how the load is carried when heavier contents pull on the front.
With a 10 inch overall length, the pull extends slightly past the mounting points on each side, helping it cover minor edge variations on painted or veneered faces. Its 1-3/8 inch projection defines how far it stands off the surface once mounted, which affects both finger room and how far the handle projects into a narrow walkway near cabinet runs.
This Greenwich 224mm center to center pull works well on larger kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors because its 8-13/16 inch span pairs naturally with wider faces that need more grip area. On long drawers, the 10 inch overall length spreads the hand contact zone, which helps distribute the force when pulling out deeper or heavier drawer boxes.
The polished nickel finish supports projects that already rely on polished nickel faucets, hinges, and other hardware, so finished runs feel coordinated rather than pieced together. In built-ins or vanities, the reflective surface can catch available light, which keeps darker cabinet colors from feeling too visually heavy around the hardware locations.
Because the pull is made from zinc, it supplies a firm, metallic feel whenever a user grabs the handle, which suits high-traffic areas such as primary kitchens, mudroom storage, or shared bathrooms. The 1/2 inch width keeps the front profile slim, so it works in tight visual layouts where a bulky handle might look oversized.
The 1-3/8 inch projection also supports use on doors near adjacent walls or appliances, where extra-deep pulls might interfere with door swings or nearby surfaces. By keeping a moderate projection, the handle still offers fingertip clearance while staying closer to the cabinet face, which can help in narrow galley kitchens or tight vanity alcoves.
The defined 8-13/16 inch (224 mm) center to center spacing helps installers line up multiple pulls across a run of upper or lower cabinets, since each handle follows the same measured distance between mounting points. This repeatable spacing supports straight sight lines along drawer stacks and door rows, which is important when using a longer pull that draws the eye.
The 10 inch overall length makes it simpler to align handles with panel features, such as stiles or rails, because the pull extends visibly beyond the screw points, giving a clear reference against door edges. When several drawers are stacked, that consistent length helps the hardware act as a visual guide, keeping the whole bank looking even.
The combination of a 1/2 inch width and 1-3/8 inch projection creates a stable grip profile that repeats the same hand feel across every cabinet front using this model. This predictability reduces adjustment for users as they move between doors and drawers, since each pull offers the same reach and thickness under the fingers.
The Greenwich collection identity ties this part to other Hickory Hardware pieces, so matching additional pulls or knobs from the same line keeps alignment, finishes, and profiles consistent. This is especially useful on larger projects where multiple cabinet runs, islands, and tall storage areas all rely on the same hardware family to look finished.
The P3041-14 is a Hickory Hardware Greenwich series cabinet pull from Belwith Keeler, so it functions as a handle for opening cabinet doors and drawers in kitchens, bathrooms, and similar built-in installations.
The Hickory Hardware Greenwich pull has an 8-13/16 inch, or 224 mm, center to center length, which sets the hole spacing needed on the cabinet face for proper mounting and alignment.
The Greenwich polished nickel cabinet pull is 10 inches long overall, so it visually suits larger doors and drawers that benefit from a longer handle spreading across the front surface.
This zinc polished nickel cabinet handle projects 1-3/8 inches from the cabinet face, providing finger clearance while keeping the pull relatively close to doors and drawers in tighter spaces.
The Greenwich pull is made from zinc with a polished nickel finish, giving it a solid metal feel and a bright, reflective surface that coordinates with other polished nickel hardware.
This 8-13/16 inch cabinet pull belongs to Hickory Hardware's Greenwich collection, so its arc shape and finish are designed to complement other Greenwich series pieces in the same space.
The Greenwich 224mm center to center polished nickel pull from Belwith Keeler combines a 10 inch overall length, 1-3/8 inch projection, and 1/2 inch width into one consistent handle profile. On wider doors and drawers, that span and projection give steady grip points while keeping the look tied to the Hickory Hardware Greenwich collection.
For cabinet runs planned around 8-13/16 inch hole spacing, this zinc pull offers a straightforward way to carry a single style across kitchens, baths, and built-ins while matching polished nickel hardware elsewhere in the project.
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