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Atlas Ergo Collection

Atlas Ergo Collection cabinet hardware. The Ergo Collection is Atlas Homewares' grip-shaped line, built around a pull and knob contoured...

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Atlas Ergo Collection cabinet hardware

The Ergo Collection is Atlas Homewares' grip-shaped line, built around a pull and knob contoured for the hand rather than drawn as a flat bar. The defining note is the swelled, palm-friendly profile that makes daily use easier.

What identifies the Ergo look

Ergo pulls thicken through the middle and taper toward the feet, giving a rounded handful instead of a thin edge. The shape fills the palm, so heavy drawers open without pinching the fingers. The line offers a 5-1/16-inch and a longer 11-5/16-inch pull plus a 1-3/8-inch matching knob, covering doors, standard drawers, and appliance fronts. Finishes are a tight transitional set: slate, modern bronze, polished chrome, and brushed nickel, neutral tones that work with most cabinetry.

Buying considerations

Ergo suits transitional kitchens and any cabinetry used hard daily, where comfort in the hand matters as much as the look. The two pull lengths cover standard drawers and appliance fronts while the knob handles doors, all in the same finish so the room stays consistent. Slate and modern bronze read warm and recessive against wood, while polished chrome brightens a cooler scheme. The thicker profile takes more visual space than a slim bar, a tradeoff for the easier grip that is worth it on a working kitchen or an accessible design where larger hardware helps. The longer 11-5/16-inch pull suits a refrigerator or pantry panel, where a fuller grip helps move a heavy door. The rounded knob on cabinet doors echoes the same swelled shape, so the comfort detail reads consistently from door to drawer.

Related Atlas Homewares collections

This line sits within the broader Atlas Homewares catalog; browse the full Atlas Homewares brand page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Atlas Ergo Collection different from a standard bar pull?

Ergo pulls are contoured to fit the hand rather than shaped as a flat bar. They thicken through the middle and taper toward the feet, so the pull fills the palm instead of presenting a thin edge to grip. This reduces finger pinching when opening heavy drawers, which is the key functional difference from a conventional straight bar pull.

What sizes are available in the Atlas Ergo Collection?

The collection includes two pull lengths — 5-1/16 inch for standard drawers and 11-5/16 inch for larger applications such as refrigerator or pantry panels — plus a 1-3/8-inch matching knob for cabinet doors. All three pieces share the same swelled, palm-friendly profile, so a kitchen can use the full range in one finish and maintain a consistent look.

Which finishes does the Atlas Ergo Collection come in, and how do they read against different cabinet tones?

The collection is offered in slate, modern bronze, polished chrome, and brushed nickel. Slate and modern bronze read warm and recessive against wood cabinetry, while polished chrome brightens cooler, lighter schemes. The four-finish set is described as transitional, meaning the tones are neutral enough to work with most cabinet colors rather than being tied to a single design direction.

How does the Atlas Ergo Collection compare to slim bar pulls for accessible or high-use kitchens?

The Ergo's thicker, rounded profile takes more visual space than a slim bar pull, but it provides an easier grip for daily heavy use and suits accessible designs where larger hardware improves usability. Slim bar pulls offer a lower-profile look on cabinetry but present a narrower edge that can pinch the fingers on heavy drawers. For a working kitchen or any space where grip comfort is a priority, the Ergo's tradeoff of more visual weight for a fuller handful is the practical choice.

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