I love the dark leather cabinet pulls in today's House Call: Tine K in Denmark kitchen. Spinneybeck leather pulls, designed by architect Emanuela Frattini Magnusson for the New York-based leather purveyor, offer a similar look at a reasonable price. Constructed from Spinneybeck's belting leather, which is made from durable full grain leather with a light protective water-resistant finish, the pulls are available in 15 Bauhaus-inspired colors and come with stainless-steel hardware.
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Above: Large Sling Pull (13 1/2 by 1 1/4 inches); $20 at Spinneybeck.
Above: Small Sling Pull (5 1/2 by 7/8 inches); $15 at Spinneybeck.
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Above: Small Butterfly Pull ( 1 1/8 to 5/8 by 5 inches); $20 at Spinneybeck.
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Above: The Large Sling Pull, doubled over, can also be used as a door pull.
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