If you've landed on AzulSouk's hardware collection, you've probably noticed several brass pulls that look similar at first glance but aren't interchangeable. This guide breaks down the actual differences — shape, size range, and best-fit rooms — so you can order the right one the first time.
If you've landed on AzulSouk's hardware collection, you've probably noticed several brass pulls that look similar at first glance but aren't interchangeable. This guide breaks down the actual differences — shape, size range, and best-fit rooms — so you can order the right one the first time.
1. Starting at your front door: the Entry Pull Handle

Unlike everything else on this list, the Entry Pull Handle isn't cabinet hardware — it's a fixed 14" x 6" double-sided oval pull designed for exterior or interior entry doors. If you're renovating a whole entryway to match your kitchen's brass hardware, this is the piece to anchor that look.
2. Curved arch Cabinet handle

If you're after a contemporary, minimalist hardware profile, the Modern Curved Arch Cabinet Handles are AzulSouk's go-to option. This solid brass arch pull features a soft, bridge-style curve that reads as sculptural rather than industrial — a shape that's become a favorite for shaker-front, slab-front, and flat-panel cabinetry alike.
unlike mass-produced cabinet hardware, these arched brass drawer pulls are handcrafted from solid, patina unlacquered brass, so the finish develops a genuine living patina rather than a sprayed-on "aged brass" look. They're available in a wide range of sizes making them equally suited to a narrow bathroom vanity drawer or a full-width kitchen island cabinet, so you can keep the same modern arch silhouette consistent across every size in your kitchen.
3. Straight bar pulls: two flavors
For a more traditional or Moroccan-inspired look, Handcrafted Brass Cabinet Pulls run 8"–30" as single units. If you're outfitting an entire kitchen and want bulk pricing, Solid Brass Cabinet Pulls are sold in multi-packs (2–10 pieces) across shorter 4"–10" lengths — better suited to smaller drawer fronts bought in volume.
4. Knobs for the finishing touch
The Unlacquered Brass Knobs are the only round option, sold in sets of 2–6. Many designers pair knobs on upper cabinets or small drawers with bar pulls on larger lower cabinets for visual contrast.
How to choose
- Matching an entry to your kitchen? Start with the Entry Pull.
- Want a modern, minimal line? Either curved arch handle — just check your longest cabinet run against the 20" vs. 30" ceiling.
- Going traditional or Moroccan-styled? Handcrafted Brass Pulls.
- Outfitting many identical drawers on a budget? Solid Brass Pulls in a multi-pack.
- Need a knob-and-pull mix? Add the brass knob sets to any of the above.
A note on the living finish
All six pieces are unlacquered brass, meaning they'll darken and patina naturally over the first 3–6 months. If you want a uniform look across an entry pull, cabinet pulls, and knobs installed at different times, expect some visible variation while the newer pieces catch up to the older ones' patina.
