Knoborama: Perfect Knobs for Drawers & Doors

By Cate Sevilla

While we may have a hard time saying “we love knobs” without giggling, we seriously do.

And even though I may not personally be very crafty or DIY savvy, I do know a good knob when I see it.

Whether it’s on a door or a drawer, there’s something about a fancy knob that can really change the way your room or piece of furniture looks. Like a fresh coat of paint, replacing the knobs your dresser or nightstand came with can make it look like you have a brand new bit of furniture!

So you don’t have to waste your precious time searching for the perfect knob, we’ve done the hard work for you.

Behold!

Anthrolpolgie Knobs

Ask any DIY fiend and they will tell you Anthropologie has some seriously kick ass knobs. Just look at these:

Chronograph Knob, £5


Chronograph Knob

Tweet Knob, £6


Tweet Knob

Hello, Goodbye Knob, £26


Hello, Goodbye Knob

Dot Com Gift Shop Knobs

Cheaper and a bit more simple than the Anthropologie knobs, the Dot Com Gift Shop has some very cute, kitschy knobs. 

Red Stripe Ceramic Door Knob, £2.95


Red Stripe Ceramic Drawer Knob

Blue Spot Ceramic Door Knob, £2.95


Blue Spot Ceramic Drawer Knob

Etsy Knobs

Etsy is obviously the place to go to if you're looking for handmade, (mostly) affordable goodness. And as far as knobs are concerned, Etsy does not disappoint!

Vintage Octopus Drawer Knob, $8


Vintage Octopus Drawer Knob

Vintage Mexican Postage Stamp Drawer Knob, $10


Drawer Pull with Vintage Mexican Postage Stamp

Painted Wooden Anchor Knobs, $10


Set of Two Hand Painted Wooden Anchor Knobs
POSTED IN: HOME
Mon, 02 Nov 2009 18:00 (GMT+00)
1 Response
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knoborama is literally the best title anything has ever had

rachael
Mon, 02-Nov-2009 22:30 GMT

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