Archive is a kitchen handle that takes its design from the softly curved profiles of 1950s furniture. The untreated oak handle sits over a gentle extruded form, with curved ends that create natural shadows and an inviting grip for your fingers.
Where It Fits
At 106.5mm long with 64mm centres, this handle works well on standard drawer fronts and smaller cabinet doors. The warm oak timber and mid-century styling suit kitchens where you want natural materials and gentle, understated details rather than stark contemporary lines.
How It Works
The curved profile sits comfortably in your hand when opening drawers and doors. The untreated oak surface develops character over time as the natural oils from your hands gradually condition the wood, creating a personal patina unique to your kitchen use.
Design Consideration
Because the oak is untreated, it will change colour and develop marks through daily use. This natural aging process adds character but means the handles won't maintain a uniform factory appearance. If you prefer consistent colour and finish over time, a treated timber or alternative material might be more suitable.
Build Quality
The handle uses solid oak timber over the extruded profile core. At 19mm height and 33mm width, it provides substantial grip without dominating smaller cabinet fronts. Blum backs this with a lifetime guarantee, though you'll need to source the bolt fixings separately as they're not included.
Closing Guidance
Consider how the natural aging of untreated oak fits with your vision for the kitchen. If you appreciate materials that develop character through use and don't mind subtle variations in appearance over time, Archive handles can add warmth and tactile appeal to your cabinet doors and drawers.