In celebration of Earth day, embrace a cluster of interior design families that are a part of a highly interesting decorative hardware collection based on some of the earth’s most absolute creations! These designs are a part of PullCast’s very first collection: Earth, which consists of a plethora of hardware designs with diverging sources of inspiration, from a simple leaf and branches to natural phenomenons.
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Earth is the result of PullCast’s incessant pursuit of finding the most distinguished forms, shapes, and textures and converting them into unique hardware pieces that are heavily inspired by the wonders of nature. In order to illustrate the multiple textures and elements found on earth, PullCast’s creatives resorted to the use of brass with various finishes in the mixture as this metal will always add more interest and elegance to a space or design, not to mention its timeless aesthetic.
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Every design in the Kesya family was inspired by the uneven texture of the bark pine tree. Honoring the past and ancient roots but evoking prosperity, this distinguished drawer handle enables you to create a sculptural scheme in your furniture designs.
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Sonoran door handle celebrates the beauty and uniqueness of the world’s most known desert by providing high character and magnificence. It presents a remarkable wavy allure that is bound to empower any door or furniture design.
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Possessing a natural and invigorating way of movement, the Flow mid-size door pulls present an organic shape decoding sophistication and personality. The perfect addition to door designs, enhancing any ambiance with its strong character.
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Drawned by the wisdom, longevity, and persistence reflected in Kermandie Queen, the tallest tree in Australia. The Kerma mid-size door pulls are rather authentic in form, highlighting a unique character replete with textures.
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The grand design inspiration behind the peculiar aesthetic of Comb was based on one of the most pleasing sights in nature, the honeycombs phenomena. PullCast was so marveled by the angular perfection that bees can form, that the brand had no other choice than to create their interpretation.
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Driven by natural cycles, the Limb range takes the shape of branches with unique forms that were made to impress. This mid-size series is best suitable for either drawer or door usage and it is bound to add a contemporary touch to any design.
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The Catha drawer handles were named after features from the fire, sun, and volcanos thus its peculiar yet vigorous form, which was designed to resemble the calm after the storm.
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The Fungi series was inspired by the astonishing beauty of Mother Earth. This furniture drawer handle presents exquisite textures and an organic structure.
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The Jalo architectural hardware pieces were actually inspired by the green bean plants and their amazing form of variety, that grows long vines. It appears in a spectrum of colors, including green, purple, red, and yellow. This hardware family is available in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, and textures and its earthy nature will certainly provide an elegant touch to one’s cabinet or door designs.
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As the name of this piece suggests, Leaf was inspired by the texture and appearance of real leaves from trees and serves as a design accent to cabinetry and doors. Leaf portrays the natural shape of asymmetrical autumn leaves and different textures throughout. This hardware piece also comes in different earth-toned finishes, from aged and polished brass to aluminum.
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Twig door pull portraits extended strength and character, a key architectural hardware element to your designs. This door pull empowers you to uplift any atmosphere you are willing to create, with unique and artistic luxury hardware elements.
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The design of the Acorn hardware was based on the "fruit of the unenclosed land" and as such it highlights an utterly textured and detailed form. The elegance and aesthetic portrayed in this design, especially all the detailing it features, allow it to easily become an imposing cabinet handle.
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