Cast Iron "Egg" Knob, Colonial Style, 5.5 cm - Outlet
Add a touch of authentic, historic character to your furniture with this solid cast iron "Egg" knob. Both practical and elegant, its ergonomic oval shape is comfortable to hold, while the oil-blackened finish gives it an authentic, matte appearance. Thanks to its handcrafted nature, each piece is an original that brings a touch of traditional craftsmanship and timeless beauty to your interior. Further product information ...
Cast Iron "Egg" Knob, Colonial Style, 5.5 cm
Key Features and Design
This knob is hand-forged from solid cast iron, guaranteeing exceptional strength and durability. Its main advantage is its simple yet impressive oval design, measuring 5.5 cm (2.1 inches) in length, which feels pleasant to the touch. The surface is treated using the traditional method of oil-blackening, which protects the metal while highlighting its natural texture and the subtle traces of the forging process. Please note, the mounting screw is not included.
Where It Looks Best
This knob is the ideal choice for renovating antique furniture or for giving new pieces a historic feel. It is perfectly suited for solid wood furniture with a Colonial, rustic, farmhouse, or vintage aesthetic. It will look outstanding on heavy dressers, kitchen cabinets, wardrobes, or sideboards. However, its clean and simple shape also allows it to be used as a striking accent piece in modern, minimalist, or industrial interiors.
A Touch of History: The Colonial Style
The design of this knob draws inspiration from the American Colonial period (17th and 18th centuries). During that time, furniture hardware was primarily functional and unadorned. Local blacksmiths produced simple and durable iron components that had to withstand harsh conditions. Oval and egg-like shapes were among the most popular because they were practical and easy to produce. This knob is therefore a direct link to an era when durability and honest work were valued above all.
A Fun Fact from History
Did you know that the first successful ironworks in North America, the Saugus Iron Works in Massachusetts, began operations around 1646? It was here that the first cast iron products in the colonies were made, from pots to building hardware, which fundamentally influenced the development and self-sufficiency of the first settlers.
Installation and Care
How to Install
Installation is very easy. The knob has a pre-drilled threaded hole on its back. Simply place it against your furniture and fasten it from the inside with an appropriately sized screw (not included). This will ensure a firm and stable attachment.
How to Care for Your Knob
To maintain the knob's beauty, simply wipe it regularly with a dry or slightly damp cloth. To revive the colour and enhance protection, you can occasionally treat the surface with a cloth containing a drop of linseed or mineral oil.
What to Avoid
Never use harsh chemicals, solvents, abrasive compounds, or wire brushes for cleaning. They could permanently damage the oil-blackened finish and ruin its unique patina.
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