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Schaub and Company Sabre Collection

Schaub and Company Sabre Collection cabinet hardware. The Sabre Collection is Schaub and Company's slim edge-pull family, built around a...

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Schaub and Company Sabre Collection cabinet hardware

The Sabre Collection is Schaub and Company's slim edge-pull family, built around a tapered blade profile that mounts flush to the drawer face. Where other Schaub lines lean ornamental or curved, Sabre keeps the silhouette lean and architectural, giving a kitchen a quiet, modern line.

What identifies the Sabre look

Each Sabre Edge pull reads as a thin angled bar that rises off the cabinet front, producing a knife-edge grip line rather than a rounded loop. The hand catches the lifted top edge, so the pull stays nearly flat against the door. Sizes run a tight ladder: 4-inch and 5-inch center-to-center, with overall lengths only about an inch longer than the bore spacing. That short overhang keeps adjacent pulls from crowding on a run of narrow drawers. The metal carries through a wide tonal range, from satin brass and unlacquered brass to gun metal, matte black, polished nickel, and brushed nickel.

Buying considerations

Sabre suits flat-panel and shaker doors where a low-profile pull keeps sightlines clean and uncluttered. The two center spacings cover most upper cabinets and standard drawers, so a kitchen can stay on one shape throughout the room. Unlacquered brass shifts in tone with handling and time, while matte black and gun metal hold a steady, flat read that hides fingerprints. Because there are no matching knobs in the line, pair Sabre pulls with a simple round or bar knob from elsewhere in the catalog if your cabinet doors need separate hardware. The flat profile also reduces snag points in a high-traffic kitchen, a practical reason it works well on lower cabinets.

Related Schaub and Company collections

For squared and traditional alternatives, see the Menlo Park and Traditional collections, or browse the full Schaub and Company brand page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Schaub and Company Sabre Collection and what makes it distinct from other Schaub lines?

The Sabre Collection is Schaub and Company's slim edge-pull family built around a tapered blade profile that mounts flush to the drawer face. Unlike other Schaub lines that lean ornamental or curved, Sabre keeps the silhouette lean and architectural. Each pull reads as a thin angled bar that rises off the cabinet front, producing a knife-edge grip rather than a rounded loop, so the pull stays nearly flat against the door.

What sizes and finishes does the Schaub Sabre Collection come in?

Sabre pulls are available in 4-inch and 5-inch center-to-center spacings, with overall lengths only about an inch longer than the bore spacing to prevent crowding on narrow drawers. Finish options span a wide tonal range including satin brass, unlacquered brass, gun metal, matte black, polished nickel, and brushed nickel. Unlacquered brass shifts in tone with handling over time, while matte black and gun metal hold a flat, steady read that resists showing fingerprints.

How does the Sabre edge pull compare to the Schaub Menlo Park and Traditional collections?

The Sabre Collection is purpose-built for a lean, architectural look suited to flat-panel and shaker cabinetry, whereas the Menlo Park and Traditional collections offer squared or more traditional alternatives. Sabre's tapered blade profile keeps sightlines clean and uncluttered, making it a better fit for contemporary or minimalist kitchens, while the other lines accommodate more decorative or period-style interiors.

Are there matching knobs in the Sabre Collection, and what doors is it best suited for?

The Sabre Collection does not include matching knobs, so cabinet doors that require separate hardware should be paired with a simple round or bar knob from elsewhere in the Schaub and Company catalog. The flat, low-profile design works best on flat-panel and shaker doors where keeping sightlines clean is a priority. The reduced snag points also make Sabre a practical choice for lower cabinets in high-traffic kitchens.

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