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Arc Shaped Cabinet Handles

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  • Momo Handles New Hampton Wide Cup Pull 96mm Polished Nickel Online at The Blue Space
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Arc-shaped cabinet handles — also sold as bow handles or curved drawer pulls — are a curved bar handle where the grip arcs away from the door face, creating a gentle dome profile. This collection covers the full range of arc and bow handles stocked at The Blue Space, including finishes, hole centre spacing, suitable applications, and how to choose the right size for bathroom vanities, kitchen cabinets and drawers.

What is the difference between arc, bow and curved cabinet handles?

These three names describe the same basic shape: a bar handle that curves outward from the door rather than sitting flat. "Bow handle" is the most common AU trade term; "arc" and "curved pull" are used interchangeably by shoppers. The distinction that matters more in practice is the depth of the arc — a shallow bow sits close to the door face, while a deeper arc provides more finger clearance.

What finishes are available in arc-shaped handles?

Arc handles are available in matte black, brushed brass, brushed gold, brushed nickel, chrome, antique brass and gunmetal. Brushed brass and matte black are the highest-demand finishes in AU at present. Chrome remains the most durable for high-humidity rooms like bathrooms because the plating resists tarnishing without any maintenance. Brushed and antique finishes can show water marks more readily in wet areas.

What hole centre spacing do arc handles come in?

The most common hole centre spacings for bow handles are 96 mm and 128 mm, which align with the standard pre-drilled centres on flat-pack and custom cabinetry. Some ranges also offer 160 mm and 192 mm centres for wider drawer fronts. Always measure the existing hole spacing before ordering — the handle body length will be longer than the hole centre distance, typically by 20–40 mm each side.

Where are arc handles suited — kitchen, bathroom or laundry?

Arc handles work across kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanity drawers and laundry cabinetry. Their rounded profile means fingers naturally engage the grip without pinching, which makes them practical on frequently used drawers. For bathroom vanities, confirm the finish carries a corrosion-resistance rating suitable for wet areas. For a wider range of cabinet handles including bar pulls and knobs, see the main cabinet handles collection.

How do I choose the right size arc handle for a drawer or door?

Match the hole centre spacing to your existing or planned cabinetry, then choose an overall length that is proportional to the drawer width. A general rule: the handle body should span roughly one-third of the drawer width. For a 300 mm drawer front, a 96 mm centre handle works; for 450–600 mm fronts, 128 mm centres are more balanced. Deeper arc profiles are easier to grip on heavy drawers but can project further than shallower bow styles.

What materials are arc cabinet handles made from?

Most arc handles are cast or fabricated from zinc alloy (zamak) or solid brass, then plated or powder-coated. Solid brass handles are heavier and tend to hold their finish longer in humid conditions. Zinc alloy is lighter and less expensive, and quality plating on zinc alloy will last years in a dry kitchen environment. For bathroom and laundry applications, look for handles listed as suitable for wet areas or rated to AS/NZS corrosion standards where specified.

How do arc handles work with different cabinet styles?

Arc handles read as traditional on shaker-style doors and as transitional on flat-panel doors, depending on the finish. Antique brass and bronze bow handles tend to lean heritage; brushed nickel and matte black read more contemporary. They complement bathroom mirror cabinets with recessed door fronts as well as standard overlay doors. For other handle shapes suited to modern cabinetry, the interior door handles collection covers lever and pull bar options. If you are also specifying hardware for a full bathroom renovation, the bathroom vanities collection includes vanity-specific drawer hardware recommendations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are arc-shaped cabinet handles called in Australia?
In Australia, arc-shaped cabinet handles are most commonly called bow handles or bow drawer handles. The terms curved handles, arch handles and curved pulls are also used. Bow handle is the standard trade term you will encounter on product specification sheets and at hardware suppliers.
What hole centre spacing do bow handles come in?
The most common hole centre spacings for bow handles are 96 mm and 128 mm, matching the standard pre-drilled centres on most flat-pack and custom cabinetry in Australia. Less common spacings include 160 mm and 192 mm for wider drawer fronts. Always measure existing holes before ordering — handle body length will exceed the hole centre distance.
Are arc cabinet handles suitable for bathroom vanities?
Yes, arc handles work on bathroom vanity drawers, but the finish must be suitable for humid environments. Chrome and quality powder-coated finishes perform best in wet areas. Brushed and antique brass finishes can show water marks and may tarnish without regular maintenance. Check the product listing for a wet area or corrosion-resistance rating before purchasing.
What is the difference between a bow handle and a bar handle?
A bow handle has a curved, arcing profile that projects outward from the door face. A bar handle (or straight bar pull) lies flat against a parallel backplate with no arc. Bow handles provide a softer, more traditional silhouette; bar handles read as contemporary or industrial. Both use the same hole centre spacing system, so they are interchangeable where the centres match.
What finishes do arc handles come in and which lasts longest?
Common finishes include matte black, chrome, brushed brass, brushed nickel, brushed gold, antique brass, gunmetal and bronze. Chrome is the most durable finish for high-use and high-humidity environments because it resists tarnishing without maintenance. Brushed and antique finishes add character but require occasional cleaning to prevent water spotting, particularly in bathrooms and laundries.