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Tab Drawer & Door Pull 2 Profile - Edge Drawer Pulls - Mockett

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A timeless and distinctive drawer pull design that goes well with all furniture and cabinetry, DP3/2 is part of our most popular DP3 series. Classic Tab Drawer Pull design with an extended 2" profile, available in 4" or 6" lengths in four finish options. Custom lengths are easy and economical to manufacture so you can have the perfect size for your application.
A timeless and distinctive drawer pull design that goes well with all furniture and cabinetry, DP3/2 is part of our most popular DP3 series. Classic Tab Drawer Pull design with an extended 2 profile, available in 4 or 6 lengths in four finish options. Custom lengths are easy and economical to manufacture so you can have the perfect size for your application.

A timeless and distinctive drawer pull design that's easy to apply and goes well with all furniture and cabinetry, DP3 is our most popular series.

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