Momo Vena cabinet handles are a compact hardware range from Momo Handles, built for kitchens, vanities and cabinetry where a clean, consistent handle profile matters. If you're fitting out a full run of doors and drawers and want every pull to match, this is a focused range to choose from rather than a sprawling one.
What the Vena range is for
Vena sits alongside Momo Handles' other cabinet ranges, including Belgravia, but the two are different design lines. Belgravia has its own look and proportions, while Vena is its own profile with its own sizing. Worth checking both if you're not sure which fits your cabinetry style, since Momo makes each range with a distinct shape rather than variations on one shell.
Choosing the right size
Cabinet handles are sold by centre-to-centre measurement (the distance between the two screw holes), and getting this right matters more than the finish you pick. Measure your existing handles or drawer fronts before ordering, since a handle that's the wrong length simply won't line up with the pre-drilled holes. With a small range like Vena, sizes are limited, so it's worth confirming stock matches your run of cabinetry before committing to a full kitchen or vanity fit-out.
Where Vena handles are used
Cabinet handles from this range suit kitchen cupboards and drawers, bathroom vanities, laundry cabinetry and any built-in joinery where door and drawer pulls need to match throughout. Because it's a smaller range, Vena works well for renovators who want a single, consistent handle style across a whole project without juggling multiple product lines.
Fitting and installation
Cabinet handles are a straightforward retrofit or new-build item. Most installations use the existing screw holes in your cabinetry, so matching the centre-to-centre spacing to your current hardware (or to your cabinet maker's drilling template) is the main thing to get right before ordering. If you're unsure of your measurements, it pays to check before purchasing rather than after the handles arrive.
Buying considerations
Confirm the centre-to-centre size matches your cabinetry or existing handles
Check whether Vena or Belgravia better suits the look of your kitchen or vanity, as they are different design lines from the same brand
Order enough handles in one batch for a consistent look across all doors and drawers, since this is a smaller range with limited stock
Consider how the handle profile will sit against your benchtop and splashback finishes
Because Vena is a small, focused range rather than a broad catalogue, it suits projects where you already know the look you want and just need reliable, consistent hardware to finish the job.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Momo Vena and Momo Belgravia handles?
Both are cabinet handle ranges from Momo Handles, but they are different design lines with different profiles and proportions. Vena and Belgravia are not variations of the same handle, so it's worth looking at both if you're deciding on a style for your kitchen or vanity.
How do I know what size cabinet handle to order?
Measure the centre-to-centre distance between the two screw holes on your existing handles or drawer fronts. This measurement needs to match the handle you order, since Vena is a smaller range with a limited set of sizes.
Can Momo Vena handles be used in a bathroom as well as a kitchen?
Yes. Cabinet handles from this range suit bathroom vanities and laundry cabinetry as well as kitchen cupboards and drawers, since the fixing method is the same wherever they're installed.
Do I need a professional to install cabinet handles?
Most cabinet handles are a simple retrofit using the existing screw holes in your doors and drawers, so many people fit them themselves. The main thing to get right beforehand is matching the handle's centre-to-centre size to your cabinetry.
Why is the Vena range smaller than some other handle collections?
Momo Handles designs Vena as a focused range rather than a broad catalogue, which means fewer size and style variations to choose from. This suits renovators who already know the look they want and need consistent hardware across a project.