

Some glass cabinet knobs utilize a ferrule mount instead of a bolt. Depending on the thickness of the cabinet, the bolt may protrude, requiring that you trim it. They are usually mounted on the base with a bolt that runs through the cabinet and secured with a bolt in the rear. However, the exact type of metal varies from one knob to another, with the most common ones being brass, bronze, nickel, oil and gold and all their finishes, e.g., oil-rubbed bronze, satin, polished, brushed, etc. Most glass cabinet knobs are set in metal.Nevertheless, some glass knobs are also clear. Some have less common colors such as cobalt, amber, violet, emerald, mercury, green-yellow, etc. You can find glass cabinet knobs in all colors of the rainbow to suit your preference and your décor.On the other hand, the round and oval glass cabinet knobs are mostly used with contemporary and ultra-modern aesthetics. Floral, intricate, fluted, and hexagonal were popular in the 19 th and 20 th centuries. Glass cabinet knobs come in various shapes, including floral, round, hexagonal, fluted or intricate shapes such as Starburst, snowflakes, lace patterns etc.

The most appropriate diameters for aging in place range between 30mm to 45mm.

