Collection: Dresser Drawer Pulls

Shop drawer pulls for dresser updates, dresser drawer handles, furniture knobs and pulls, and cabinet hardware for nightstands, wardrobes, vanities, storage cabinets, and furniture projects. This collection includes dresser pulls, dresser knobs and pulls, acrylic handles, wood pulls, leather pulls, recessed handles, crystal knobs, and metal furniture hardware for modern, classic, and decorative furniture styles.

How to Choose Dresser Pulls and Furniture Knobs

Dresser pulls and furniture knobs can change the look of a dresser, nightstand, wardrobe, vanity, or storage cabinet without replacing the furniture. The right hardware should match the drawer size, feel comfortable to grip, and work with the color and finish of the piece.

This collection is built for furniture updates, not just kitchen cabinets. You can use these drawer pulls for dresser drawers, bedroom furniture, closet cabinets, bathroom vanities, console tables, sideboards, and built-in storage. The collection includes dresser drawer handles, dresser knobs and pulls, furniture pulls for dressers, acrylic pulls, wood cabinet pulls, leather pulls, recessed handles, crystal knobs, and metal furniture hardware.

Choose pulls or knobs by drawer size

Dresser pulls and drawer handles are usually the better choice for wide or heavy drawers. They give your hand more room to grip, which is useful on large dresser drawers, chests, wardrobes, and sideboards.

Dresser knobs work well on smaller drawers, nightstands, and furniture pieces where you want a softer detail. If a dresser has both small and wide drawers, you can use knobs on the smaller drawers and pulls on the larger ones.

Best hardware for dresser updates

For a clean furniture update, choose simple bar pulls, slim drawer handles, edge pulls, or recessed pulls. These styles work well on painted dressers, flat drawer fronts, and modern furniture.

For a warmer or more decorative look, wood pulls, brass pulls, leather pulls, crystal knobs, and acrylic handles can add detail without making the furniture feel too busy. These styles are useful when you want the hardware to feel more intentional than basic replacement handles.

How to choose the right size

For small dresser drawers, short pulls or single knobs usually look balanced. For wider dresser drawers, longer pulls or two matching knobs can make the drawer front look more proportional.

If you are replacing old dresser drawer handles, measure the center-to-center screw spacing before ordering. Matching the existing holes makes installation easier and helps avoid extra drilling on wood, painted, or finished furniture.

Popular finishes for furniture knobs and pulls

Gold, brass, and bronze dresser pulls add warmth to white, black, walnut, oak, green, navy, and painted furniture. Black drawer pulls create stronger contrast and work well on light wood, white dressers, and modern furniture.

Brushed nickel, chrome, and silver drawer handles are good choices for gray furniture, mirrored furniture, and cooler room palettes. Clear acrylic pulls and crystal knobs can make a dresser feel lighter, while leather pulls and wood pulls add a softer texture.

Where to use this furniture hardware

Bedroom dressers: Use dresser pulls, dresser drawer handles, or knobs that match the drawer width and weight.

Nightstands: Small knobs, short pulls, acrylic handles, or simple metal pulls usually look balanced.

Wardrobes and closet cabinets: Longer furniture pulls or cabinet handles are easier to grip on tall doors.

Bathroom vanities: Choose hardware that coordinates with faucets, mirrors, lighting, and towel bars.

Console tables and sideboards: Decorative knobs, brass pulls, leather pulls, or crystal knobs can make the furniture feel more finished.

Installation and care tips

Before drilling, place the hardware on the drawer front and check the position from a normal viewing distance. Painter's tape can help you test placement before making holes.

Clean furniture pulls and knobs with a soft cloth, warm water, and mild soap. Avoid rough pads and harsh cleaners, especially on acrylic, leather, crystal, brass, gold, bronze, painted, or wood hardware.

Dresser Drawer Pulls

FAQ

What are dresser pulls?
Dresser pulls are handles used on dresser drawers, chests, nightstands, wardrobes, and other furniture. They make drawers easier to open and can also change the style of the furniture.
Are dresser pulls the same as drawer pulls?
They are very similar. Dresser pulls are drawer pulls used on dressers and furniture, while drawer pulls can also be used on kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, office cabinets, and built-in storage.
What are the best drawer pulls for dresser updates?
The best drawer pulls for dresser updates depend on drawer size and furniture style. Use short pulls or knobs for small drawers, and longer dresser drawer handles for wide or heavier drawers.
Should I use dresser knobs or pulls?
Both can work. Use dresser knobs for small drawers or a softer look. Use dresser pulls or drawer handles for wider drawers, heavier drawers, or furniture that gets used often.
Can cabinet pulls be used on dressers?
Yes. Many cabinet pulls can be used as drawer pulls for dresser projects, nightstands, wardrobes, and furniture drawers. Check the screw spacing, overall length, and projection before ordering.
What size dresser drawer handles should I choose?
For small dresser drawers, short handles or knobs usually look balanced. For wide dresser drawers, longer pulls or two matching knobs can give better proportion and make the drawer easier to open.
What finishes are popular for furniture knobs and pulls?
Gold, brass, bronze, black, brushed nickel, chrome, acrylic, wood, leather, and crystal are all popular for furniture knobs and pulls. Choose a finish that works with the furniture color and room style.
How do I replace dresser drawer handles?
Measure the center-to-center distance between the existing screw holes, then choose new pulls with the same spacing. If the new hardware uses different spacing, you may need to fill old holes and drill new ones.