Emtek Art Deco rectangular backplate gives a cabinet pull a defined footprint on the door or drawer front, so the handle seats against a flat metal surface instead of directly on the wood. This layout helps create a consistent visual band behind the pull, which matters when aligning multiple doors in a run. The 4 inch center-to-center sizing sets the mounting hole spacing on the backplate, so the pull posts land precisely over the same centers. This helps with repeatable drilling and keeps hardware locations uniform across a project. The satin brass finish establishes a warm metallic tone behind the pull, so the backplate reads as a deliberate design element rather than a hidden spacer. The rectangular shape keeps the outline clean and linear, which suits cabinetry where straight lines and squared fronts are part of the overall design.
The defined 4 inch center-to-center hole spacing on this backplate sets the pull mounting layout, so drilling can follow a simple two-point pattern along a measured centerline. This spacing supports consistent hardware placement from cabinet to cabinet, which is important when doors are ganged across a wall line. The rectangular footprint establishes the overall coverage area behind the pull, so the backplate becomes the visual boundary that frames each handle. This can help organize the front elevation of a run and make hardware positions read as a coordinated grid. The satin brass finish on the plate keeps the color uniform behind the pull bases, so the handle and plate work together as a single visual unit on each door or drawer front.
This Emtek Art Deco rectangular backplate sits in the decorative hardware and moldings category, so it is intended to live on visible cabinet and millwork faces rather than hidden structural areas. The backplate works as the interface between the pull and the cabinet surface, so it defines a framed zone on doors and drawers where hands contact the hardware. The 4 inch center-to-center dimension supports pulls built for that same spacing, so the plate helps organize hardware in kitchen cabinets, bath vanities, or other casework where that size is standard. The satin brass finish brings a unified color field behind the pull, which can be used to tie together different cabinet banks that share the same hardware family.
The Emtek branding on this backplate matters because it links the piece to a specific decorative hardware family, so matching pulls or knobs can follow the same Art Deco direction for a cohesive cabinet front. The rectangular geometry adds predictable straight edges around the pull location, giving installers a visual reference to keep plates level and aligned with door styles or drawer fronts. The 4 inch center-to-center spacing directly affects hole layout, so jigs and boring patterns can be set once and repeated across multiple fronts without refiguring centers each time. The satin brass finish matters because it defines how light plays across the backplate, so it can be coordinated with other satin brass elements in the room such as hinges or exposed metal trim. Together, these details support repeatable alignment and a uniform look on every cabinet where the backplate is used.
The Emtek Art Deco rectangular backplate creates a defined metal surface behind a pull, so the hardware has a consistent visual base on cabinet doors and drawers.
The 4 inch center-to-center spacing sets the distance between mounting points, so drilling layouts can follow a simple, repeatable pattern across multiple cabinet fronts.
This satin brass cabinet backplate is intended for visible cabinet and millwork faces, supporting pulls on kitchen, bath, or other casework fronts.
The satin brass finish provides a warm, subdued metal tone behind the pull, so the hardware reads as coordinated without a high-gloss reflection.
The rectangular shape sets straight, parallel edges around the pull, which helps align hardware with cabinet rails, stiles, and drawer fronts.
The Art Deco designation points to a geometric design direction, so this backplate supports cabinet projects that favor structured lines and stylized detailing.
This Emtek Art Deco rectangular backplate, with its 4 inch center-to-center layout and satin brass finish, offers a defined metal base for pulls on cabinet doors and drawers. Using this part number 86435US4 across a project keeps hardware spacing, finish, and overall presentation consistent from opening to opening. For cabinet runs where a coordinated Art Deco-inspired hardware line is already specified, choosing this backplate helps maintain the same visual language on every face.