Berenson Tempo Series pull gives a 544 mm center to center grip that spans wide cabinet or appliance fronts, which supports consistent alignment across large doors or drawer banks. The brushed nickel finish provides a muted metal look that coordinates with many contemporary and traditional schemes, so multiple rooms can share a unified hardware appearance. The pull length of 23-3/4 inches creates a strong visual line on tall doors, helping doors read as a single clean element. A projection of 1-1/4 inches sets the handle out from the surface, providing finger room while keeping the pull close to the face for a tight profile. The transitional style description signals that the design sits between ornate and minimal, which helps it work in both updated and existing millwork. Being part of the Tempo Series collection ties this pull to matching pieces that follow the same design language.
The 544 mm center to center distance provides a fixed reference for drilling, which supports using templates or jigs when setting repeated hole locations on doors and drawers. The specified screw size of 8-32 x 1 inch defines the thread and length relationship to typical cabinet material, which helps the threaded connection match standard industry practice. A projection of 1-1/4 inches combined with a hand clearance of 25/32 inch defines the space between the door face and gripping point, which influences how easily fingers can wrap behind the pull during operation. The 23-3/4 inch overall length in combination with the 1/2 inch width sets the visible bar size on the front, which affects how far the handle spans across rails or panels. The base diameter of 3/8 inch describes the circular footprint at each end, which helps with planning around panel details or edge profiles.
The Tempo Series collection pairing with a transitional style description positions this brushed nickel cabinet pull for both modern and classic cabinet runs, which helps when tying new work into existing spaces. The brushed nickel finish works with many common appliance and plumbing finishes, which allows this pull to visually connect cabinetry to surrounding metal elements. The 23-3/4 inch length suits tall pantry doors or wide drawers, which provides a longer gripping area on larger faces. The 544 mm center to center dimension matches that extended length, which creates a proportionally spaced mounting pattern that reads balanced on broad fronts. With a width of 1/2 inch, the pull remains visually light even at this overall length, which supports use on both full-height doors and standard base cabinets without appearing bulky.
The center to center measurement of 544 mm is the key reference for boring patterns, which allows installers to use this number to set stops on jigs for consistent spacing from piece to piece. The specified screw thread of 8-32 ties into a common fastener standard, which simplifies hardware matching when working across multiple cabinet lines. Projection at 1-1/4 inches combined with hand clearance of 25/32 inch defines how far the pull stands off and how much room sits behind it, which influences day-to-day ergonomics when opening heavy drawers or tall doors. The 3/8 inch base diameter localizes the contact point with the cabinet face, which can help keep the pull centered on narrow rails without overhanging edges. Material listed as steel points to a metal construction, which provides a solid feel in the hand during regular door and drawer use.
The 1131-2BPN-P pull has a 544 mm center to center, 23-3/4 inch overall length, 1-1/4 inch projection, 1/2 inch width, 25/32 inch hand clearance, and 3/8 inch base diameter, which together define its size on the cabinet face.
The 544 mm center to center dimension gives a fixed drilling distance between mounting holes, which supports using templates or jigs for accurate, repeatable hole placement across multiple cabinets.
This Tempo Series cabinet pull is made from steel, which provides a metal construction that feels solid when operating doors and drawers in everyday cabinet use.
The brushed nickel finish gives a softly textured metal appearance, which can help soften reflections and reduce the visual impact of fingerprints compared to mirror-polished surfaces.
The 1-1/4 inch projection and 25/32 inch hand clearance define the space behind the pull, which influences how comfortably fingers can wrap around it during opening and closing.
This cabinet pull is part of the Tempo Series collection and is described as transitional style, which positions it between traditional and contemporary cabinet designs.
The Berenson Tempo Series 1131-2BPN-P pull combines a 544 mm center to center span with a 23-3/4 inch overall length, which suits wide or tall cabinet fronts needing a longer handle. The brushed nickel finish and transitional style description let this pull work across varied design schemes, which helps unify mixed cabinet lines under one hardware look. Steel construction and defined projection, width, hand clearance, and base diameter give clear physical parameters, which support planning hole layouts and visual balance during layout work. For projects calling for a long, brushed nickel cabinet pull with these specific dimensions, this Tempo Series model aligns closely with those requirements.