Knurling is a manufacturing process whereby a pattern of straight, angled or crossed lines are etched or rolled into the material.

Knurled door handles have the etched design on the grip section. Knurling is both, practical and aesthetically pleasing. The ridges created by the knurling effect allow for light to be captured in a unique way and the textural element is elevated when held.

Atlantic UK’s Millhouse Brass range showcases intricately knurled designs in an array of high-quality finishes. Millhouse Brass takes inspiration from the industrial era. With its levers, knobs and cabinet furniture named after British inventors famous around the industrial revolution time, and the textural knurled details giving a nod to industrial design features of the time.

The Crompton, Faraday and Cartwright levers feature a beautiful diamond pattern knurling which can also be found in Millhouse Brass’ cabinet furniture offering. The diamond pattern is eye-catching and interesting to look at, almost willing you to touch it. Once held, the knurling provides a satisfying experience.

The Stephenson’s unbroken linear knurling design is a real statement piece. The clean lines add a finish to your door that you didn’t know you needed. Its simple yet intriguing design is available in six stunning finishes.