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Gentle Pinch long knob | Hardware by EVAANNA. Item made of brass works with contemporary & japandi style
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Gentle Pinch long knob | Hardware by EVAANNA. Item made of brass works with contemporary & japandi style
Gentle Pinch long knob | Hardware by EVAANNA. Item made of brass works with contemporary & japandi style
Gentle Pinch long knob | Hardware by EVAANNA. Item made of brass works with contemporary & japandi style
Gentle Pinch long knob | Hardware by EVAANNA. Item made of brass works with contemporary & japandi style
Gentle Pinch long knob | Hardware by EVAANNA. Item made of brass works with contemporary & japandi style

Created and Sold by EVAANNA

EVAANNA

Gentle Pinch long knob - Hardware

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Price $215

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Creation: 4-6 weeks
Shipping: 7-10 days
Estimated Arrival: January 12, 2025

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Recycled Materials

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
5.83H x 1.3W x 1.73D in
14.8H x 3.3W x 4.4D cm

The Gentle Pinch long knob is a special one - it is fixed with two screws to prevent rotation, but the screws are placed next to each other to maintain the handle’s sculptural nature. Install vertically for wardrobe doors or horizontally for long drawers, it will feel like a handshake of the place.

Shaped by hand in clay, cast from solid brass or bronze and finished by hand in Budapest. Because of the manufacturing process each piece is slightly different, it should not be mistaken for flaws.
Finish: living finish, meaning that as the product ages, it will naturally develop a darker color due to oxidation and create a beautiful patina over time.

Item Gentle Pinch long knob
Created by EVAANNA
As seen in Private Residence, Budapest, Hungary
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2024
Elevate your personal space with artistic functionality

I’m Eva Anna Gulacsi, an architect and metalsmith based in Budapest. I studied traditional jewelry making, but I was always more interested in creating something for our home. In a world of mass production I find great value in the imperfect beauty of handmade things. I make every object myself to make sure that the finished product looks and behaves exactly how I envisioned it. In a way I’m still making jewelry, jewelry for the home.