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Momo Flexa Leather Cabinet Handles

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  • Momo Flexa Leather D Handle 160mm Light Tan With Brass Button F0404.160.LTBB - The Blue Space
    $58

    Momo Flexa Leather D Handle 160mm Light Tan With Brass Button

    The Flexa range is expertly crafted from high-quality leather, adding a touch of warmth and organic beauty to any interior cabinetry. Its meticulou...

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  • Momo Flexa Leather D Handle 160mm Dark Brown With Pewter Button F0404.160.DBPW - The Blue Space
    $58

    Momo Flexa Leather D Handle 160mm Dark Brown With Pewter Button

    The Flexa range is expertly crafted from high-quality leather, adding a touch of warmth and organic beauty to any interior cabinetry. Its meticulou...

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  • Momo Flexa Leather Pull 70mm Light Tan With Pewter Button F0404.070.LTPW - The Blue Space
    Original price $40
    Current price $39

    Momo Flexa Leather Pull 70mm Light Tan With Pewter Button

    The Flexa range is expertly crafted from high-quality leather, adding a touch of warmth and organic beauty to any interior cabinetry. Its meticulou...

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  • Momo Flexa Leather Pull 70mm Dark Brown With Brass Button F0404.070.DBBB - The Blue Space
    Original price $40
    Current price $39

    Momo Flexa Leather Pull 70mm Dark Brown With Brass Button

    The Flexa range is expertly crafted from high-quality leather, adding a touch of warmth and organic beauty to any interior cabinetry. Its meticulou...

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Momo Handles Flexa leather cabinet handles

Flexa is a cabinet pull range from Momo Handles that incorporates leather into the design, giving it a different feel and look to a pure metal handle. It suits kitchens, vanities, or joinery where you want a warmer, more tactile material paired with metal or timber cabinetry, rather than an all-metal hardware finish throughout.

What a leather cabinet pull offers

A leather element on a cabinet pull changes how the handle feels in the hand, offering a softer, warmer grip compared to bare metal, particularly noticeable on cupboards and drawers that get frequent daily use. It also introduces a material contrast into the room, since leather reads differently to metal or timber and can make cabinetry hardware a more deliberate design feature rather than a purely functional afterthought. This gives Flexa a more distinctive, boutique look compared to a standard metal pull, which suits kitchens or bathrooms aiming for a considered, layered material palette.

Who this range suits

Flexa suits renovators who want their cabinet hardware to stand out as a design detail rather than blend into the cabinetry, and who are comfortable introducing a non-metal material into a kitchen or bathroom's hardware. It is a good fit where the rest of the room already mixes materials, such as timber cabinetry with metal tapware, since the leather pull adds a third material into that mix rather than competing with either.

Sizing against your drawers and doors

As with any cabinet pull, the handle needs to suit the width of the drawer or door it is going on. A pull that is too short can look out of proportion on a wide drawer front, while one that is too long may not sit well on a narrower cupboard door. Check the specific dimensions of each option in the Flexa range against your cabinetry before ordering, and consider ordering one sample piece first if you are fitting out a whole kitchen or bathroom to confirm the look in person.

Caring for the leather element

Because Flexa introduces a leather component rather than an all-metal construction, it is worth thinking about where it is installed and how it will be used day to day. Leather is generally more sensitive to prolonged moisture exposure than metal, so it is worth being mindful of placement in high-moisture areas such as directly beside a sink or shower, and wiping away spills or splashes reasonably promptly rather than leaving them to sit. Beyond that general common sense, follow any specific care guidance provided with the product.

Buying considerations at a glance

  • Measure drawer and door widths to find a proportionate handle length
  • Consider where leather hardware is placed relative to sinks, showers, or other moisture sources
  • Order a sample piece first if fitting out a full kitchen or bathroom
  • Think about how the leather material will contrast with your existing cabinetry and tapware finishes
  • Wipe away moisture or splashes promptly rather than letting them sit on the leather

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the leather add to a Flexa cabinet handle that a metal handle does not?
The leather element gives the handle a softer, warmer feel in the hand compared to bare metal, and introduces a different material into the room's hardware. This creates a more distinctive, boutique look rather than a standard all-metal pull.
Is leather hardware suitable near a kitchen sink or bathroom vanity?
It can be, but it is worth thinking about placement relative to moisture. Leather is generally more sensitive to prolonged water exposure than metal, so wiping away splashes promptly and being mindful of direct exposure near sinks or showers is a sensible precaution.
How do I know what size handle to order for my cabinets?
Measure the width of your drawer fronts and cupboard doors before choosing a size within the range, since a handle that is too short or too long will look out of proportion. Ordering a single sample first is worth considering if you are fitting out an entire kitchen or bathroom.
Does Flexa come in many different styles?
Flexa is a smaller range within Momo Handles, so there are a limited number of options to compare rather than a large catalogue. This makes it more straightforward to review each option directly against your cabinetry.
Will leather hardware match my existing metal tapware and fittings?
Leather generally works well as a contrast material alongside metal or timber, rather than needing to match them directly. Many kitchens and bathrooms already mix materials, so a leather pull can add another layer to that palette rather than needing to be identical to existing finishes.