Doing Goods

Solange bud

€8,95 EUR
29 In stock - Delivery 1-2 business days
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Handcrafted Solange knob adds elegance to your furniture

The Solange knob from Doing Goods is a decorative and functional brass furniture knob. Handmade in India with fine details that make each knob unique. It can be used on cabinets, drawers, or as a decorative jewelry holder on the wall.

Decorative details for your furniture

Brass gives the knob a warm and exclusive look that can enhance even the most ordinary piece of furniture. The handmade character ensures that you get a piece of craftsmanship with personality and soul, where small variations in appearance make each knob completely unique.

Versatile uses

In addition to functioning as a furniture handle, the Solange knob can also be mounted on the wall as a decorative hook for jewelry or other light objects. This allows you to use it creatively throughout your home.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 3 x 3 x 6 cm
  • Material: Brass
  • Manufacturing: Handmade in India
  • Bolt length: 3-5 cm (can be adjusted)
  • Special features: Can be used as a jewelry holder

Frequently asked questions

Can I use the Solange knob in any room?
Yes, the knob is suitable for any room in the home. It can be used on kitchen cabinets, bedroom dressers, or as a decorative element in the living room.

Questions?

Do you have questions about a product, your order, or something else entirely? Then don't hesitate to contact us! 🙌🏼

Phone: +45 4062 7035

Email: dinna@dimsstudio.dk

Instagram: @dimsstudiodk

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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