Hickory Hardware Williamsburg cup pull gives you a straightforward way to finish cabinet and drawer fronts using a consistent style from the Williamsburg collection. This Belwith Keeler pull is a cup-style handle that works well where a hand-under grip is preferred for regular opening and closing.
The 3 inch center to center cup pull mounting dimension keeps hole spacing standard across many cabinet layouts, which simplifies drilling patterns on new work and straightforward swaps on existing faces drilled to that spread. A chrome finish on the visible surfaces provides a bright, smooth look that pairs cleanly with many laminated, painted, or stained fronts.
The zinc material body forms a solid cup shape, which supports a full fingertip grip across the open edge. A projection of 1 inch brings the front of the pull off the face of the cabinet, leaving space to reach under the lip, and the 1-11/16 inch width and 3-7/16 inch overall length give a compact footprint that suits small and medium fronts without crowding them.
The 3 inch center to center spacing on this Hickory Hardware Williamsburg cup pull sets the distance between the two mounting points, which is useful when laying out drilling jigs or marking through templates on new doors and drawers. With an overall length of 3-7/16 inch, the pull extends slightly past the mounting holes at each side, which helps cover the drilled area and gives some visual margin around the fastener locations.
The 1-11/16 inch width describes how tall the pull appears on the front, useful when positioning it vertically on a rail or drawer face so it sits visually centered within the stile or rail height. A projection of 1 inch defines how far it stands off the surface, creating room for a hand-under grip while keeping the pull close to the cabinet plane so fronts can still operate in tight spaces such as banks of drawers or faces near walls.
This Hickory Hardware Williamsburg cup pull from Belwith Keeler is described for cabinets in multipurpose rooms and storage drawers in dens, which means its size and form factor are oriented toward standard residential cabinet and storage layouts. The cup style suits horizontal mounting on drawer fronts where users reach under the lip to pull, keeping the gripping area low and centered.
Being part of the Williamsburg collection ties this pull to a broader decorative hardware family, which helps projects carry the same visual language from one room zone to another when multiple fronts need handles with the same style cues. The compact 3-7/16 inch overall length helps the pull fit comfortably on narrower drawers or cabinet rails without extending into adjacent fronts, which matters in banks of small drawers or where clearances around trim are tight.
The chrome finish supports use in spaces where bright, reflective hardware is preferred, such as contemporary storage cabinetry or utility cabinets that coordinate with chrome hinges or other decorative pieces. Because the body is zinc, the pull keeps a metal feel at the hand while carrying the finish, giving each front a uniform touch point throughout the installation.
The 3 inch center to center dimension is a central layout reference, since installers can set up drilling patterns or jigs around that spacing for rows of Hickory Hardware Williamsburg cup pulls, reducing measuring time when repeating the same pattern across several cabinet faces. When replacing existing pulls that use the same 3 inch spread, this dimension also lets the P3055-CH line up with the established holes so the new cup pull can occupy the same position on the face.
The 3-7/16 inch length and 1-11/16 inch width work together to define the envelope of the pull on the front, which helps with centering it relative to drawer edges and balancing the pull visually on tall or shallow fronts. Knowing the 1 inch projection in advance allows planning for door and drawer clearances around frames, appliance faces, or adjacent cabinetry, since the pull will extend that known distance into the surrounding space.
Because the pull is specified as a cup style with a continuous lip, the zinc construction keeps the opening stable, which supports repeated gripping over time without irregular edges along the contact area. Across a project, using the same P3055-CH dimensions and finish on multiple cabinets builds a uniform layout reference that speeds marking, drilling, and final alignment of each front.
The Hickory Hardware Williamsburg cup pull P3055-CH has a 3 inch center to center dimension, which sets a standard two-hole spacing useful for repeating the layout across multiple cabinet fronts.
This cup pull measures 3-7/16 inch in overall length and 1-11/16 inch in width, helping installers plan proportional placement on drawer fronts and rails.
The P3055-CH cup pull has a 1 inch projection, setting how far it stands off the surface so there is space for a hand-under grip during operation.
The Hickory Hardware Williamsburg cup pull uses zinc as the material, providing a metal body that supports the cup shape and carries the chrome finish.
This Belwith Keeler Hickory Hardware pull has a chrome finish, giving the cup pull a bright, reflective appearance that coordinates with other chrome decorative hardware.
The P3055-CH cabinet cup pull is part of Hickory Hardware's Williamsburg collection, supporting projects that use matching decorative hardware across several cabinet locations.
This Hickory Hardware Williamsburg cup pull P3055-CH from Belwith Keeler brings a defined set of working dimensions and a chrome finish to cabinet and drawer fronts, which helps projects standardize hole spacing, visual layout, and grip style across an installation. For runs of residential or light commercial cabinetry using 3 inch center to center drilling, this zinc chrome cabinet cup pull gives a clear reference for spacing, footprint, and projection so cabinets, storage drawers, and utility fronts share the same hardware look and hand-feel.