
Porcelain knobs for kitchens, furniture and cabinets
Porcelain knobs are a timeless choice that has been used in kitchens and furniture for generations. Their classic appearance makes them especially popular in traditional, vintage and country-style interiors, where small details can create a warm and personal atmosphere.
If you want to refresh your kitchen, cabinet or furniture, porcelain knobs are an easy way to create a new look. They work beautifully on both doors and drawers and can be combined with other knobs and hardware styles to create a coordinated interior.
Classic and decorative porcelain knobs
Our range includes porcelain knobs in several different styles, from simple and smooth designs to decorative models with metal details, brass fittings and contrasting colours. This makes it easy to find a knob that matches both traditional and more modern interiors.
Porcelain knobs are especially popular for:
- Country kitchens – Add a charming and traditional detail to kitchen cabinets and drawers.
- Vintage furniture – Give dressers, cabinets and sideboards a new life with a classic finish.
- Bathrooms – Create a soft and elegant look with durable knobs that suit bathroom furniture.
Porcelain knobs for classic interiors
For homes inspired by classic, Scandinavian or turn-of-the-century styles, porcelain knobs can be the finishing detail that ties the room together. Their smooth surface feels comfortable to use while adding character to cabinets and furniture.
Combine porcelain knobs with other traditional details such as cup handles for a classic kitchen style, or choose them together with other cabinet handles when updating furniture and storage solutions.
Durable and easy to maintain
Porcelain is a durable material that is well suited for everyday use in kitchens and bathrooms. The smooth surface is easy to clean, while the hidden metal fitting creates a secure and practical installation.
Explore our range of porcelain knobs and find a timeless detail that can transform your kitchen, furniture or cabinets.





