Designer furniture handles
We've been considering these furniture knobs for a long time. We dreamed of creating exclusive furniture handles that would even more clearly showcase the variety of colors and beauty of wood. A wooden mosaic is the perfect pattern to showcase this. When we add the shape of a knob to the mosaic, we achieve interesting effects not only on the knob's face but also on its sides. What wood species do we use to create these models? They include oak, sycamore, maple, ash, juniper, smoked oak, larch, walnut, sucupira, acacia, thistle, paddock, cherry, plum, smoked ash, and bamboo.
Gustav Klimt – interpretation or inspiration for furniture handles
The KLIMT knob's understated form doesn't distract from its ornate front. From the beginning, we've called this design Klimt. We don't remember which came first: our design reference to Gustav Klimt's work or our reinterpretation of wooden mosaics. Irregular rectangles in a rich brown palette. A truly rich palette of colors permeates these furniture knobs. Yellow, orange, beige, brown, red, burgundy, chocolate, and even green. Even more shades are achieved by cutting some of the wood pieces we use in this model "edgewise," while others are cut "along the grain." The strong pattern is balanced by a simple form to maintain the elegant character of the handles.
Elegant KLIMT mosaic knobs decorate the furniture
The light and dark woods found in the mosaic allow the KLIMT knob to be used on a variety of furniture fronts. They add even more "dignity" to dark furniture, while light woods enliven the contrasts.
Our concept assumed the use of these knobs not only in elegant office furniture, chests of drawers, wardrobes, but also in kitchens and bathrooms.
To achieve this, we decided to protect the Klimt knobs with the strongest oil. First, we apply a layer of deeply penetrating oil. After 24 hours, at daily intervals, we apply three coats of strong natural oil, which achieves a glossy finish.
See how KLIMT knobs look against the background of light and dark furniture fronts.
KLIMT knobs are available in two variants, with a denser and a thinner mosaic. Each knob in this series is unique.



