Get a Grip on Petra’s New 2025 Sculptural Hardware Collection


{Hardware} is commonly known as the jewellery of the house, punctuating cupboards and doorways with a delicate glint. However what if as an alternative of jewellery, we handled it extra like miniature artworks? Unveiled throughout NYCxDESIGN 2025, Petra’s newest sculptural {hardware} lineup transforms levers, knobs, and pulls into gallery-worthy statements, difficult expectations with daring silhouettes, hanging textures, and varieties you’ll be delighted to the touch with each open and shut.

Primavera pull by N Shook / Piscina

For its 2025 debut at HOST on Howard, a hospitality-focused gallery and retail area from the founding companions of award-winning design agency, AvroKO, Petra returned with a contemporary lineup of 14 boundary-pushing designers: Sally Breer, Elyse Graham, Alexis & Ginger, Nick Biddle, Cultivation Objects, Eternally Studio, Hayesmade, Flawk, Ombia, Piscina, Heath Wagoner, Atelier Jonathan Cohen, Studio POA, and Pamela Love, with Petra’s in-house crew rounding issues out with a group of straightforward wood handles. Collectively, they provide a brand new lens via which to view {hardware}: not simply as ending touches, however as small-scale artworks that spark curiosity and delight.

A hand holding a small knob next to two knobs

Hue knobs by Eternally Studio

Petra is the brainchild of Sight Unseen co-founder Monica Khemsurov, who launched the model in 2024 with the aim of bringing extra creative expression to an often-overlooked nook of the design world. Together with her eye for the surprising and a deep love of materiality, Khemsurov curates every assortment with the identical sharp sensibility that’s made Sight Unseen a trusted supply, persistently forward of the curve in terms of what’s new and subsequent in design.

A hand with painted nails turns a metallic, textured door knob on a wooden door with a rectangular brass plate

Peach doorknob by Sally Breer

A hand with dark nail polish holds a gold-colored round object on a wooden surface, with another similar object nearby

Blueberry knobs by Sally Breer

Among the many highlights: Inside designer Sally Breer makes a whimsical debut within the {hardware} world with cast-brass knobs formed like juicy blueberries and a doorknob modeled after a superbly plump peach. Elyse Graham interprets her signature resin-layering approach to create {hardware} with a tortoise shell–like end.

A hand holding a rectangular object with a tortoiseshell pattern next to another similar object on a wooden surface

Tortoise pulls by Elyse Graham

A hand with dark nails holds a round, tortoiseshell-patterned container on a wooden surface, next to two smaller containers in round and square shapes

Tortoise knobs by Elyse Graham

A hand holds a round, abstract-patterned object with blue, black, white, and brown swirls; two matching smaller objects rest on a wooden surface

Lemur knobs by Elyse Graham

A hand holds a rectangular, abstract-patterned box with black, white, blue, and red details; a second identical box rests on a wooden surface

Lemur pulls by Elyse Graham

A hand with painted nails grasps a striped black and white cabinet knob on a wooden surface, with a smaller matching knob visible above

Leonora knobs by Alexis and Ginger

A hand holds a black-and-white handle next to a pull

Leonora knobs by Alexis and Ginger

A hand holds a small black knob with a white cross pattern on its surface, positioned against a wooden background

Fragments knob by Alexis and Ginger

New York–based mostly Alexis & Ginger carry visible rhythm with black-and-white striped knobs whereas L.A. artist Nick Biddle presents sculptural handles in brass and bronze, impressed by summary aquatic varieties.

A hand with maroon nails grips a gold, abstractly-shaped door handle mounted on a wooden surface

Pebble by Nicholas Biddle

A hand with dark nail polish grasps a textured wooden handle on a wooden cabinet with a matching carved design

Mare handles by Ombia

A hand with painted nails holds a vertical wooden handle attached to a wooden surface, likely a cabinet or door

Sanso knobs and pulls by Petra

A hand with red nail polish holds a rectangular beige object with two circular holes against a wooden surface

Primavera XL door deal with by N Shook / Piscina

A hand gripping a vertical brass handle on a wooden cabinet door

Delos pull by Cultivation Objects

A hand is grasping a brass knob on a wooden cabinet door

Delos knob by Cultivation Objects

Whether or not you’re drawn to fruity varieties, layered resin, or sculptural metalwork, this yr’s lineup proves that nice design doesn’t must take up a variety of area. Petra’s newest assortment makes a compelling case for rethinking the smallest components in a room, not as afterthoughts, however as tiny canvases for creativity. With each knob, pull, and deal with, the model invitations us to decelerate and respect the sweetness within the smallest objects within the room.

A hand reaches for an ornate brass cabinet handle shaped like a flower with elongated petals, attached to a dark wooden surface

Anemone Drop knob by Pamela Love

A hand reaches for a cabinet door handle shaped like a small brass fork against a dark wooden surface

Anemone Drop knob by Pamela Love

To be taught extra concerning the 2025 {hardware} assortment by Petra and all of the artists, go to petrahardware.com.

Images courtesy of Petra.

Because the Senior Contributing Editor, Vy Yang is obsessive about discovering methods to dwell properly + with intention via design. She’s most likely sharing what she finds over on Instagram tales. You can too discover her at vytranyang.com.