Hickory Hardware Williamsburg pull gives cabinets and drawers a straightforward handle that works across different rooms. This Belwith Keeler pull is part of the Williamsburg collection, so its style stays consistent when you repeat it across a run of cabinetry. The pull is made from zinc, which provides a solid metal body for daily use on doors and drawers. Its satin nickel finish offers a muted metallic look that suits many cabinet finishes without drawing excess attention. With a 5-1/16 inch (128 mm) center to center dimension, the pull matches drilling patterns built around that common size. The overall length of 5-7/16 inch keeps the grip span comfortable on wider drawer fronts while still fitting standard door rails. A projection of 1-1/4 inch stands the pull off the face enough for fingers to grab it easily. The 9/16 inch width keeps the profile slim, which helps when lining up multiple pulls on narrow frames or smaller drawer fronts.
The 128 mm (5-1/16 inch) center to center mounting dimension defines the hole spacing for this Hickory Hardware Williamsburg pull, so layout work can follow that fixed distance across doors and drawers. With the pull length at 5-7/16 inch, there is a small overhang beyond each mounting point, which helps the grip look balanced on full-overlay and partial-overlay fronts. The 1-1/4 inch projection determines how far the handle stands out from the cabinet face, setting the working clearance behind the pull for fingers. A 9/16 inch width keeps the footprint shallow across the face, which can simplify spacing when hardware must sit near door edges or between tight drawer stacks.
The web description notes that Hickory Hardware's Williamsburg collection serves cabinets in multipurpose rooms, which positions this pull for utility spaces that still need consistent hardware. It also identifies storage drawers in the den as another application, tying this pull directly to everyday drawer fronts beyond the kitchen. Because the style is described as easy and adaptable to whatever the project or home needs, the same satin nickel pull can be carried from den storage to workroom cabinets without changing visual language. The 5-1/16 inch center to center measurement is well suited to standard cabinet doors and mid-size drawers, so installers can run a single drilling pattern through different cabinet banks. With a total length of 5-7/16 inch and a slim 9/16 inch width, the pull sits comfortably on both tall doors and lower utility drawers, keeping scale manageable in varied cabinetry layouts.
The fixed 128 mm center to center spacing lets installers and serious DIY users build templates or jigs around one measurement, which streamlines drilling and keeps rows of pulls aligned. The 1-1/4 inch projection sets a repeatable clearance from the door or drawer face, which helps maintain a uniform shadow line along long runs of cabinets. Zinc construction provides a stable metal body at every mounting point, so each pull in a bank feels similar when doors and drawers are operated. The satin nickel finish carries the same tone from pull to pull, supporting visual consistency where multiple fronts line up. A 9/16 inch width limits how much face area the hardware occupies, which can matter when matching existing fronts with narrow rails or inset panels. Together, these defined dimensions and materials let projects specify the P3052-15 part number and expect the same fit and appearance wherever it is installed in the home.
The Hickory Hardware Williamsburg pull has a 5-1/16 inch (128 mm) center to center size, which aligns drilling for cabinet doors and drawers using that common hole spacing.
The P3052-15 satin nickel pull is 5-7/16 inch long, giving a balanced look across typical cabinet doors and mid-size drawer fronts.
The Williamsburg cabinet pull has a 1-1/4 inch projection, creating usable finger clearance behind the handle for regular opening and closing.
The Hickory Hardware Williamsburg pull is made from zinc, giving it a metal body suited to repeated cabinet and drawer use.
The P3052-15 cabinet pull has a satin nickel finish, providing a soft metallic look that works with many cabinet colors and styles.
This pull is from Belwith Keeler under the Hickory Hardware Williamsburg collection, so its styling matches other Williamsburg pieces on the same project.
The Hickory Hardware Williamsburg pull in satin nickel combines a 5-1/16 inch (128 mm) center to center layout with a 5-7/16 inch overall length, giving cabinets a consistent drilling pattern and balanced look. Its zinc construction and 1-1/4 inch projection support everyday handling on doors and drawers in multipurpose rooms and dens. When a project calls for a single pull style across varied storage, the defined dimensions, finish, and Williamsburg collection design give installers a clear, repeatable choice.