Collection: Edge Pulls

Our Edge Pulls Collection

Embrace minimalist sophistication with our curated range of edge pulls (finger or tab pulls), designed to integrate seamlessly into modern cabinetry. These recessed handles deliver a clean, flush look while preserving functional ease—perfect for high-traffic kitchens, baths, or custom millwork. Pair edge pulls with finishes like matte black hardware or our stainless steel pulls for a cohesive, contemporary palette.  
Crafted from durable metals—solid brass, stainless steel, and aluminum—our edge pulls come in elegant finishes such as satin brass, polished brass, and matte black. Recessed directly into the cabinet edge, they offer understated elegance and are ideal for tight spaces or homes with kids where snag-free design matters.
Beyond aesthetics, our edge pulls offer practical benefits: easy cleaning, uninterrupted sightlines, and ergonomic grooves for a secure grip. Available in sizes ranging from compact 3″ finger pulls to full-length 36″ appliance-style pulls, they suit a variety of cabinetry needs.
Installation is streamlined: route a narrow groove, secure the pull from the back, and enjoy a seamlessly integrated finish. Check out our Inset Pulls Collection for additional design guidance and inspiration.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an edge pull?

An edge pull—also known as a finger pull or tab pull—is a low-profile piece of hardware that mounts to the top or side edge of a drawer or cabinet door. Unlike traditional handles or knobs, edge pulls are designed to be recessed or surface-mounted with minimal projection, making them ideal for modern and minimalist cabinetry. They offer a clean look while still providing a secure grip point.

What is the difference between a flush pull and an edge pull?

While both are minimalist in style, a flush pull is typically recessed into the face of a drawer or door (like a pocket), while an edge pull mounts on or slightly into the edge of the door or drawer face. Edge pulls are often slimmer and sit at the top or side edge, whereas flush pulls are installed into a routed cavity on the face of the cabinet. Edge pulls are especially popular in frameless cabinetry and flat-panel designs.

What size edge pulls are best for cabinets?

For most drawers and doors, edge pulls ranging from 3″ to 6″ offer excellent grip and proportion. For wider drawers or appliance-style cabinetry, consider larger sizes—up to 12″ or even 36″. As a general rule, choose an edge pull that spans about one-third the width of your drawer to maintain balanced design and function. Inspire Hardware offers edge pulls in a variety of sizes to suit both compact and oversized cabinetry.

Can you use edge pulls on cabinet doors?

Yes—edge pulls are a great option for both cabinet drawers and doors. On doors, they are typically mounted vertically along the top or side edge for easy access. They are ideal for slab-style or full-overlay cabinet doors, where traditional hardware might disrupt the clean lines. Edge pulls are particularly useful in modern kitchens, bathrooms, and custom furniture pieces where subtle, integrated design is desired.

Are edge pulls a good choice for modern kitchens?

Absolutely. Edge pulls are a staple in modern kitchen design thanks to their sleek, low-profile appearance and ability to blend into cabinetry without visual clutter. They complement flat-panel and slab-style doors beautifully and work especially well with other contemporary finishes like matte black, satin brass, or stainless steel.

How are edge pulls installed?

Edge pulls can be surface-mounted or recessed depending on the style. For recessed models, a narrow groove is routed into the cabinet edge, and the pull is secured with rear screws. Surface-mounted edge pulls attach directly to the back side of the cabinet face and wrap slightly over the top or side. Inspire Hardware edge pulls come with mounting hardware and are designed for a seamless, professional finish.