Berenson Metro pull 128mm center to center describes a contemporary cabinet handle from the Metro collection that uses a 5-1/16 inch center to center mounting, so it aligns with hole patterns drilled on that standard spacing. The pull is described as Metro Series and Contemporary style, which suits modern cabinet and furniture projects where straight lines and clean hardware are important. The polished copper finish gives a reflective copper look, which adds visual contrast to painted or stained fronts in residential or commercial work. The pull is made from zinc, so the installer works with a stable, cast metal component during layout and fastening. The total length of 5-7/16 inch defines the footprint across the cabinet face, which helps during design when checking how the handle sits relative to panel edges and neighboring doors or drawers.
The 5-1/16 inch center to center mounting dimension lets this pull align with standard 128 mm drilling jigs, which simplifies layout on cabinet doors and drawers. The pull uses an 8-32 x 1 inch screw size, which matches common cabinet hardware tapping expectations when fastening into standard door and drawer front thicknesses. The 1-3/8 inch projection from the surface defines the setback needed when placing the pull so doors can open without knuckles rubbing the panel face. The 3/8 inch base diameter helps when spotting hole locations because the base neatly covers the bore while keeping a compact footprint on narrow stiles. The overall 5-7/16 inch length also supports consistent positioning across multiple fronts, keeping hardware lines visually straight along banks of cabinets.
The Metro collection identification connects this pull to a defined Berenson series, which is useful when matching new installs to existing Metro hardware on cabinets. The 5-1/16 inch center to center spacing allows the pull to be mounted wherever holes are bored on a 128 mm pattern, whether on doors or drawer fronts in a cabinetry run. The Contemporary style designation points to use on modern and transitional casework where straight, simple lines coordinate with slab or shaker faces. The 5-7/16 inch overall length works well on many base and wall cabinet fronts, since it provides a handle length that is substantial without dominating narrow drawer faces. The polished copper finish can be selected to visually tie into other polished copper elements in the room, such as faucets or lighting, so the hardware becomes part of a coordinated design set.
The 128 mm center to center dimension works with cabinet boring jigs designed for metric spacing, helping installers repeat hole locations across multiple doors and drawers without custom measurements. The specified 8-32 x 1 inch screw size signals the thread and nominal length expected at the pull, which streamlines fastening because drill and tap choices can follow standard cabinet hardware practice. The 1-3/8 inch projection keeps the grip portion of the pull offset from the door surface, giving a defined clearance zone for fingers even on thicker doors. The 7/16 inch width controls how far the handle extends across the stile, allowing installers to maintain a balanced look when centering the pull on rails or drawer fronts. The 3/8 inch base diameter also helps cover clean 8-32 clearance bores while keeping enough surrounding material on narrow stile sections. The zinc material and polished copper finish together define a metal handle with a plated surface, so the installer works with a rigid component that seats firmly against the cabinet face during tightening.
The Berenson Metro pull uses a 5-1/16 inch, or 128 mm, center to center dimension, so it matches drilling patterns and jigs set up for that common spacing on doors and drawers.
The 4181-10PC-P pull has a total length of 5-7/16 inch, which defines how much of the cabinet front it spans and helps plan hardware spacing on adjacent fronts.
This Metro Series pull has a 1-3/8 inch projection, setting the distance it stands off from the cabinet surface and influencing hand clearance in daily use.
The pull is made from zinc with a polished copper finish, giving a solid metal component with a bright copper-colored surface for cabinet and furniture applications.
The Berenson Metro pull is specified with an 8-32 x 1 inch screw size, which aligns with standard cabinet hardware threading for fastening through typical door and drawer fronts.
The Metro Series is described as Contemporary style, which suits modern and transitional cabinetry where straight lines and simple, polished copper hardware are preferred.
The Berenson Metro polished copper pull with 5-1/16 inch (128 mm) center to center spacing gives a defined, contemporary handle choice built on a zinc body with a polished copper finish. The 5-7/16 inch length, 1-3/8 inch projection, 7/16 inch width, and 3/8 inch base diameter outline how the pull will sit and function on cabinet doors and drawers. With its Contemporary style and Metro collection designation, this pull aligns with modern casework layouts that rely on consistent boring patterns and clean hardware lines. Select this model when a 128 mm center to center pattern, polished copper appearance, and the listed dimensions match the requirements of your cabinetry project.