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mock key knob from the Manor House collection is designed as a decorative knob that brings a sophisticated touch to cabinets. The mock key form uses intricate details and old-world craftsmanship, which helps create a period-inspired look on doors or drawer fronts where visual character is a priority. The Silver Stone finish gives the knob a distinct appearance, so it stands out as an intentional design element rather than a generic pull. The knob length of 1-1/8 inch provides a compact footprint, which suits smaller cabinet faces or tight layouts where space between pulls matters. A 1 inch projection positions the grip away from the cabinet surface enough to grasp it comfortably, which supports everyday opening and closing without knuckles rubbing the face. The decorative design and finish work together to add grace, charm, and style to residential or project cabinetry.
This Belwith Keeler mock key knob is classified under decorative hardware and moldings in the knob category, which positions it for cabinet and furniture applications where a single mounting point is standard. The compact 1-1/8 inch length helps it fit on narrow stiles or small drawers without crowding adjacent details, which is useful when hardware must clear panel profiles. A 1 inch projection defines how far the working grip sits away from the face, so installers can plan layouts that maintain comfortable access even when doors open near walls or neighboring cabinets. The Manor House design emphasis on old-world craftsmanship supports use on restoration-style or traditionally detailed projects, where aligning knob placement with existing trim profiles is important for a coherent finished look.
This mock key knob from the Manor House collection is suited to cabinet and furniture locations where a decorative focal point is desired. The intricate details and old-world craftsmanship lend themselves to traditional or period-influenced spaces, which makes the knob a fit for projects aiming to recall a majestic era. Its role as a decorative hardware knob in the Belwith class aligns it with typical kitchen, bath, or built-in cabinetry applications that use single-point knobs. The compact 1-1/8 inch length allows placement on smaller doors or drawers, which supports use on accent pieces like hutches, vanities, or furniture-style islands. The Silver Stone finish helps it coordinate with other similarly finished elements, so it can be used across a run of cabinets without visual interruption.
The defined 1-1/8 inch length gives installers a predictable decorative footprint, which helps when repeating the same knob across many doors and drawers while keeping margins even from edges and rails. The 1 inch projection provides a consistent stand-off from the cabinet face, which supports uniform ergonomics across the installation and avoids variation in how far each knob sits from the surface. Being part of the Manor House collection allows project planners to pair this knob with other collection pieces, which simplifies maintaining the same old-world character throughout a room. The Silver Stone finish establishes a specific visual tone, which helps installers and designers align this knob with hinges, latches, or other Silver Stone hardware to reduce mismatched finishes. As a Belwith Keeler decorative knob, it fills the role of a defined grip point on cabinet faces, which supports a controlled workflow when laying out drilling locations for multiple openings.
The mock key knob has a length of 1-1/8 inch, which sets how much space it occupies on the cabinet face and helps plan layouts on narrow stiles or small drawers.
The mock key knob has a 1 inch projection, which defines the stand-off from the cabinet surface and affects hand clearance during everyday opening and closing.
The P321-ST mock key knob uses a Silver Stone finish, which sets its surface color and allows it to coordinate with other Silver Stone decorative hardware on the project.
This decorative cabinet knob is part of the Manor House collection, which is designed to give a sophisticated touch and old-world character to cabinets and similar projects.
This mock key cabinet knob is a Belwith Keeler product, which identifies its manufacturer and helps match it with other Belwith decorative hardware pieces.
This mock key cabinet hardware is suited to cabinet and furniture projects where a decorative knob with intricate details and old-world craftsmanship is desired for visual emphasis.
The Manor House mock key knob in Silver Stone offers a defined 1-1/8 inch length and 1 inch projection, so layouts can be planned with predictable spacing and hand clearance. Its intricate, old-world styling supplies a focal point that supports traditional or period-influenced cabinetry. As a Belwith Keeler decorative knob within the Manor House collection, it fits projects that call for coordinated hardware across multiple cabinet faces. For work that needs both practical grip depth and a sophisticated, historic-inspired look, this mock key knob provides a clearly specified option ready to use on cabinets or furniture.