Wooden Knobs & Pulls

A quick swap that changes everything. Our unfinished wooden knobs and drawer pulls are made from locally sourced birch, oak, and ash – smoothly sanded with comfortable shapes and precise drilling. Paint them, stain them, oil them, or leave them natural. Perfect for refreshing a tired dresser, upgrading kitchen cabinets, or matching hardware across a whole room.

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Wooden Knobs & Pulls That Make a Project Feel Finished

There’s a moment in every build or makeover when everything is technically done… but it still doesn’t feel done. The drawers slide, the paint looks great, the edges are clean – and then you add the hardware and suddenly it clicks. That’s what these wooden knobs and pulls are for. Small parts, big difference.

In this collection you’ll find smooth wooden knobs and drawer pulls made from the same locally sourced woods we use in our own work – birch, pine, oak, ash, and more. They’re kept simple on purpose, so they can disappear into a calm, modern look or become the perfect base for your color and finish ideas.

Made for Cabinets, Dressers, and All the “I’m Fixing This” Projects

If you’re updating kitchen cabinets, refreshing a thrifted dresser, or building wooden round boxes for a closet, classroom, or workshop, swapping hardware is one of the quickest ways to change the whole feel. Wood warms things up right away. It’s comfortable in the hand and looks at home on wood furniture parts and supplies.

Because these pieces are made to be finished, they fit right into whatever you’re already doing. Paint them to match the doors, stain them to echo the grain, or oil them for a soft, natural look. Keep everything coordinated, or mix finishes for that collected, handmade feel.

And if you’re doing multiples – a set of drawers, a run of nightstands, a batch of boxes – consistent sizing and clean drilling help everything line up the way you planned.

Easy Ways to Make Them Yours

Wooden hardware is fun because it can be as simple or as custom as you want it to be.

  • Want quick and clean? Paint, let it dry, add a protective topcoat, done.
  • Want a modern look? Dip-paint the ends for an easy two-tone finish.
  • Want the grain to show? Use a light stain wash, or go with clear oil for a warm, natural tone.
  • Making something for kids’ spaces? Bright colors and soft pastels instantly make furniture feel friendlier.

These pieces also work beyond cabinets. Use them as handles for wooden boxes, add them to craft-room drawers for easy sorting, or mount a row on a board for a simple rack for backpacks, towels, or jewelry.

Smooth, Comfortable, and Built for Real Use

We pay attention to the little details that make hardware feel good day after day. Each knob and pull is smoothly sanded, shaped for a comfortable grip, and made to look tidy once it’s installed. Precise drilling keeps installation straightforward and helps sets look consistent.

Because wood is a natural material, you’ll always see some variation in grain and tone – that’s part of what makes each piece feel real, not factory-flat.

Need more parts for the same project? Our button plugs cover screw holes for a seamless finish, and our wooden round boxes make charming storage details that match the same natural wood look.

A Small Upgrade That Keeps Paying Off

Wooden knobs and pulls are one of those upgrades that are practical and satisfying at the same time. They’re easy to customize, pleasant to use, and they bring a natural warmth that works in almost any space. And if your style changes later, you can refinish them and keep going.

Pick a shape you like, choose your finish, and enjoy that final step where “almost done” turns into “there it is.”

Frequently asked questions

You can install them as-is, but we recommend sealing them first if they’ll be handled often or used in kitchens/bathrooms. A finish helps protect the wood from moisture, grime, and everyday wear. Apply finish to all sides, including inside/around the drilled hole, and let it fully dry and cure before installing.

Choose based on use and the look you want:

  • Natural look: clear oil or wax
  • Most durable protection: clear water-based polyurethane/varnish
  • Color: paint or stain, then seal if you want extra durability

    Test your finish on one piece first, then finish the full set the same way for consistency.

Most are supplied as the wood piece only, so screws usually aren’t included. This lets you pick the right length for your drawer front or cabinet door thickness.

The holes are made for standard cabinet hardware machine screws used for knobs and pulls. Exact sizing can vary by design, so check the specific product listing for the hole specification and choose a screw length that tightens securely without wobble.

Yes, natural variation is normal. For the most uniform look, order the full quantity at once and finish all pieces together using the same prep, finish, and number of coats. If you’re matching a specific tone, test on one piece first and use it as your reference.