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DSI-3250 pocket door pull from Sugatsune America is a contemporary sliding door handle designed for pocket or sliding door applications where a low-profile pull is needed. The pull is 1-3/4 inch long, so it suits compact door stiles or narrow edge areas. The antique brass finish gives the brass handle a warm, traditional tone that works in rooms using classic metal colors. The handle can be accessed from the door front, back, or edge, so one part can serve multiple grip points on a sliding or pocket door. That multi-side access helps on jobs where the door thickness or track layout limits conventional handle placement. The pull is part of the DSI-3250 Series, allowing it to match other pieces from the same design family when a coordinated look is required.
The DSI-3250 sliding door handle installs using adhesive, such as a 2-part epoxy, instead of mechanical fasteners. That installation style keeps the door faces free of through-holes, important when working on thin or flush decorative panels. Because the handle is 1-3/4 inch long, it fits on shorter edge sections where conventional handles would crowd other components. Access from door front, back, or edge gives flexibility when laying out pulls on pocket doors that recess into a wall. The DSI-3250 Series material options of 304 stainless steel or brass let the specifier align the handle with other metal elements on the job.
This Sugatsune DSI-3250 pocket door pull is suited to sliding and pocket door projects that call for a contemporary look in a brass body. The antique brass finish supports builds that already use that tone on hinges or other visible metal. Because the pull can be gripped from the front, back, or edge, it is practical for doors that slide fully into a pocket, where side and edge access are both used. On compact doors, the 1-3/4 inch length keeps the handle confined to a small footprint, helping maintain clearance to adjacent trim or panels. Being part of the DSI-3250 Series, the pull can visually align with other DSI-3250 pieces in the same environment, supporting consistent hardware styling across multiple openings.
The DSI-3250-45-AB handle relies on adhesive, such as a 2-part epoxy, to mount to the door surface. Using adhesive instead of surface screws preserves the clean appearance of the contemporary design, important on high-visibility sliding panels. Adhesive mounting also suits thin or decorative door skins where through-fasteners could telegraph. The availability of 304 stainless steel or brass in the DSI-3250 Series allows the installer or specifier to select a base metal that matches surrounding hardware while still using the same basic handle form. The antique brass finish on this brass model gives a stable, consistent color reference for matching hinges, locks, or other fittings specified in antique brass across the same project.
The DSI-3250 Series uses 304 stainless steel or brass, so this antique brass model gives a brass base metal that aligns with projects requiring brass hardware.
The Sugatsune DSI-3250-45-AB handle is 1-3/4 inch long, allowing use on narrow stiles or tight door areas where space is limited.
The antique brass pocket door pull requires adhesive for installation, such as a 2-part epoxy, so it bonds to the door surface without through-holes.
The DSI-3250 pocket door pull can be accessed from the door front, back, or edge, giving flexible grip options on sliding and pocket doors.
This DSI-3250 sliding door handle has an antique brass finish, supporting projects that specify that exact color tone for visible hardware.
The manufacturer part number for this pull is DSI-3250-45-AB, which identifies this specific antique brass 1-3/4 inch DSI-3250 model.
The Sugatsune America DSI-3250-45-AB pocket door pull brings a contemporary handle design to sliding and pocket doors where a compact, 1-3/4 inch brass pull suits the layout. Antique brass finish supports projects built around that tone, while the ability to access the pull from the front, back, or edge keeps it practical on recessed doors. Adhesive-based installation, using a product such as 2-part epoxy, keeps the faces clean of visible fasteners. For jobs needing a coordinated look within the DSI-3250 Series, this model provides the antique brass option in that family.
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