Hardware
Knobs, pulls, handles, and hinges to finish the room.






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Frequently asked questions about Hardware
What hardware does MOD LIGHTING make?
How do I get sizing right across the different pieces?
Which finishes can I choose from?
Can I install it myself?
How do I keep the finishes looking new?
Hardware is the last decision of a renovation and the first thing a hand lands on. This is the full MOD LIGHTING hardware collection: the pieces for doors, drawers and walls, finished to match the lighting so a room can carry one metal from the ceiling down.
Doors, drawers and walls
For the door: zinc alloy levers, crystal handles including the Royale, magnetic door stops in seven designs, stainless steel hinges and a keyed front door lock set. For the cabinetry: solid brass pulls plus the Rochelle and Balmuto knobs, in brushed gold. For the wall: solid brass toggle switches and outlets, and a dimmer switch rated to 150W of LED.
Sizing across the set
Cabinet pulls follow the one-third rule, so a 30-inch drawer takes a 10-inch pull, with hole centers from 1 1/4 to 6 5/16 inches across the range. Door levers need the borehole, thickness and backset measured, and fit standard doors without modification. Switches run one to four gang and outlets one or two, so count the positions on each wall before ordering.
One metal, ceiling to cabinetry
The reason a lighting company makes hardware at all is finish drift: a warm fixture over cool pulls reads as two separate decisions. Everything here is finished against the same references as our gold light fixtures, so brushed gold on a drawer matches brushed gold overhead. Build from the room's dominant metal, and go deeper through the modern cabinet hardware and modern door hardware collections.
Pick the metal first, then the pieces; every listing names its material, sizes and pack quantity.

