Pocket Door Hardware

Dive into a curated collection where door hardware is both a testament to craftsmanship and a reflection of refined aesthetics. Our selection, adorned in a unique two-tone finish, offers a harmonious blend of elegance and functionality. Whether you're aiming to enhance a contemporary setting or infuse a touch of classic charm, our two-tone offerings are meticulously curated to cater to a myriad of design preferences. The assortment boasts Pocket Door Hardware, Door Pulls, and Door Bells. Each piece is designed with precision and offers functionalities ranging from Passage to Privacy. A distinguishing feature across our collection is the two-tone finish, which not only promises longevity but also adds a touch of modern elegance. Delve deeper into the materials, and you'll find a diverse range from the classic Brass to the intricate Pewter. The themes encapsulate a spectrum of styles including Contemporary/Modern, Transitional, and Whimsical, ensuring there's something for every design enthusiast. As you navigate our collection, remember that each piece is more than just door hardware; it's a statement, a reflection of your style, and a testament to quality. Dive in, explore, and let our two-tone finished collection transform your spaces into realms of elegance and functionality.

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  • 2 1/2" Square Flush Pull in Pewter Emtek Hardware - Modern Cabinet Hardware - 2 1/2" Square Flush Pull in Pewter
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    Great options and customer service. Product was solid and exactly what I wanted.

     
  • Tubular Square Passage Pocket Door Lock in Pewter Emtek Hardware - Tubular Pocket Door Hardware - Tubular Square Passage Pocket Door Lock in Pewter
    80%

    We finally got this installed in a new pocket door. It looks great, but on the advice of several people, we installed a solid core wood pocket door (instead of hollow) 'cause supposedly the solid door works better for pocket door. But I'm finding it a little difficult to pull the heavier wood door open by the protruding "tube." Hurts my aging fingers. Also, a deeper well on the inside/outside of door would make it easier to open--there's not much to hold onto. The lock mechanism is a little stiff, but contractor promised this would loosen up in time. We put soft close & open ball-bearing mechanism on the pocket door frame, so the glide is quite easy once it gets going. we will probably add a hook type opener to help open the door.