Cabinet pulls are the largest single category in the Archandles catalog, and the broadest decision space for buyers. This umbrella collection aggregates every pull form on the site: bar pulls for the dominant kitchen specification, cup pulls for shaker and farmhouse drawer fronts, edge pulls for minimalist flat-panel cabinetry, and appliance pulls for panel-ready refrigerators and tall pantry doors. Every listing on this page also lives in a dedicated form collection — this is the comparison entry point, not the final destination.
The four pull forms cover different problems. Bar pulls are the workhorse: horizontal, two-mounting-point hardware sized 3.75 inch (96mm) through 12.5 inch (320mm) for drawers and doors across kitchen, bath, and wardrobe. Cup pulls are the heritage form: half-shell shapes that match shaker and traditional vocabularies in 3 inch (76mm) and 4 inch (102mm) center-to-center. Edge pulls are the minimalist form: top-mounted hardware that leaves the cabinet face unbroken, sized 5 inch (128mm) through 10 inch (256mm) for flat-panel European kitchens. Appliance pulls are the heavy-duty form: long bar pulls in 12.5 inch (320mm) and 18 inch (450mm), engineered for the door weight of panel-ready refrigerators and floor-to-ceiling pantry columns.
Browse this collection when the cabinet plan calls for pulls but the form decision is still open. Narrow into a specific form collection once the geometry of the cabinetry — door versus drawer, shaker versus flat-panel, standard versus panel-ready — has settled.