Doing Goods

Horse Cabinet Knob in Brass, Left-Facing – Doing Goods

€15,95 EUR
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Hand-cast cabinet knob in 100% recycled brass with a detailed horse head in profile — facing left.

Dimensions6.5 x 6 x 7 cm
Material100% recycled brass
ManufacturerDoing Goods
CraftHand-cast in India, fair trade
MountingScrew thread on the back

On a changing dresser in the children's room paired with the right-facing version for symmetry; on a wardrobe in the hallway with other Doing Goods animal knobs; on kitchen drawers instead of standard fittings.

Every knob is individually cast by Doing Goods' fair trade partners in India — no two pieces are quite identical.

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Difference between left and right horse cabinet knob?The left version shows the horse head in left-facing profile; the right version faces right — together they make a symmetrical pair.
Do Doing Goods knobs fit standard cabinet doors?Yes, the standard M4 screw thread fits most cabinets and drawers.
How to care for brass knobs?Wipe with a dry cloth. A natural patina will develop over time — it's part of the character.
Are Doing Goods products fair trade?Yes, they are made by certified fair trade partners in India.
Can brass knobs be used in a children's room?Yes — brass is durable and non-toxic, safe for children's furniture.
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Handmade & unique product

Most of my products are handmade or hand-painted. This means that there may be variations in color, finish, and minor imperfections. These variations are a natural part of the handmade look and make each product unique. Minor differences are therefore not considered defects.

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