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Momo Hinoki Cabinet Handles

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  • Momo Handles Hinoki T Knob 60mm Brushed Dark Brass HIN0686.060.BDB - The Blue Space
    Original price $35
    Current price $34

    Momo Handles Hinoki T Knob 60mm Brushed Dark Brass

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    Introducing the Hinoki aluminium handles - the perfect choice for high-end interior design projects. With its sophisticated design and premium qual...

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  • Lifestyle Momo Handles Hinoki Big Handle Brushed Dark Brass HIN0687.832.BDB - The Blue Space
    from Original price $232
    $231

    Momo Handles Hinoki Big Handle Brushed Dark Brass

    + 1 Colour

    Enhance your interior design projects with the Hinoki aluminium handles. These handles feature a sophisticated design, adding character and premium...

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  • Momo Handles Hinoki D Handle 160mm Brushed Dark Brass HIN0686.160.BDB - The Blue Space
    $77

    Momo Handles Hinoki D Handle 160mm Brushed Dark Brass

    + 1 Colour

    Introducing the Hinoki aluminium handles - the perfect choice for high-end interior design projects. With its sophisticated design and premium qual...

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Momo Hinoki cabinet handles take their name and design inspiration from hinoki, the Japanese cypress prized for its light colour and distinctive character. This range includes 15 cabinet handles from Momo Handles, built around that same understated, natural design language rather than the bolder metallic statement pieces found elsewhere in the brand's catalogue. It suits kitchens and bathrooms with a pared-back, considered aesthetic.

The design idea behind Hinoki

Momo takes its cue from hinoki's calm, natural character rather than replicating timber construction in the hardware itself. The result is a handle style with a softer, more restrained presence than typical metal cabinet hardware, aimed at buyers who want their cabinetry fittings to feel quiet and considered rather than a focal point in the room. With 15 products in the range, there is a reasonable spread of sizes and shapes while the collection keeps to this same aesthetic thread throughout, so pieces from within Hinoki will sit comfortably alongside each other.

Who the Hinoki range suits

  • Kitchens and bathrooms with a minimal, natural-toned material palette
  • Buyers who prefer subtle, understated cabinet hardware over bold statement pulls
  • Renovations pairing timber or timber-look joinery with softer hardware detailing
  • Anyone wanting a considered design story behind their hardware choice, not just a finish

Choosing a handle from the range

With 15 options, take into account the size and shape of each cabinet door or drawer front before selecting, since proportion matters as much as style when it comes to a subtle handle design. Longer bar-style pulls generally suit wider drawer fronts, while smaller knob styles work well on narrower doors or overhead cabinetry. Because the Hinoki range shares a consistent design language, you can mix handle types across different cabinet sizes in the same kitchen without breaking the overall look.

Pairing with your cabinetry

Given the natural, restrained character of the Hinoki design, these handles tend to work particularly well against timber, timber-look or matte cabinetry finishes, where a busier or shinier handle might compete with the joinery rather than complement it. If your kitchen or bathroom already leans toward a natural material palette, Hinoki is worth considering specifically because its design story lines up with that broader aesthetic, rather than being a mismatched addition.

Fitting and specification

Before ordering, check the fixing centre measurements for each Hinoki handle against your cabinetry or joinery drawings, since hole spacing differs across the 15 products and needs to line up exactly with your doors and drawers. If you are replacing existing hardware, confirm whether the new handle's fixing centres match your current drill holes, or whether some adjustment to the cabinetry will be needed.

  • Match handle length and shape to the proportion of each door or drawer front
  • Consider Hinoki specifically where cabinetry already has a natural or timber-look finish
  • Confirm fixing centre measurements against your cabinetry before ordering
  • Mix handle sizes across different cabinet types while keeping the same Hinoki design line

Momo's Hinoki range offers a considered, design-led option for anyone wanting cabinet hardware that complements a natural material palette rather than standing apart from it, with enough variety across 15 products to hardware most kitchens or bathrooms consistently.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Hinoki mean in the Momo Hinoki cabinet handles range?
Hinoki refers to Japanese cypress, a timber known for its light colour and calm, natural character. Momo uses the name to describe the design inspiration behind this range rather than the handles being made from timber themselves.
How many cabinet handle options are in the Momo Hinoki range?
There are 15 products in the Hinoki range, offering a reasonable spread of sizes and shapes while keeping to the same understated design language throughout.
What kind of cabinetry suits Momo Hinoki handles?
Hinoki handles work particularly well against timber, timber-look or matte cabinetry finishes, where their softer, more restrained design complements the joinery rather than competing with it. They suit kitchens and bathrooms with a natural, minimal material palette.
How do I choose the right size Hinoki handle for my cabinets?
Match the handle length and shape to the proportion of each door or drawer front, with longer bar-style pulls generally suiting wider drawers and smaller knobs working better on narrower doors. Since the range shares one consistent design line, you can mix sizes across different cabinets without losing the overall look.
What should I check before ordering Momo Hinoki cabinet handles?
Confirm the fixing centre measurements against your cabinetry or joinery drawings, since hole spacing varies across the 15 products in the range. If you are replacing existing hardware, check whether the new handle's fixing centres match your current drill holes.