Asta Recessed Pull
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After a rigorous look at options in the market, we simply couldn't find a recessed linear pull we were happy recommending to our customers. So we designed and manufactured our own specifically for sliding wood doors. Asta is the perfect flush-mounted finger pull, allowing a door to fully clear the opening. Like all Krownlab products, Asta’s materials, finishing, and proportions have been carefully scrutinized, creating a product with an elegant geometric look and long-lasting performance.
Asta's proportions are just right. Available in 10", 16", and 23" lengths, all 1-3/4" wide. The interior of the pull allows for a comfortable natural grip, easily moving the largest doors with ease. The 16" long version pairs nicely with our 18" Inger rail/protruding pull, fully concealing all fasteners. This provides a perfect front-to-back combination for full door travel. The 23" long version pairs nicely with our 24" Kor pull, fully concealing all fasteners as well.
We machine Asta pull from solid plates of 300-series stainless steel for a sturdy construction that clearly gives a high-quality feel. The face has a precise linear grain that matches that of our sliding door hardware systems. Concealed fasteners provide an elegant touch. Asta is proudly made in the USA. Expect it to last a lifetime.
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This premium directional finish is consistently our most popular. Parts are precisely textured with a fine linear or circular grain. Often referred to as a No. 4 directional finish, the fine linear graining is smooth to the touch and adds a sophisticated texture to the product.
Premium black metallic finish with a fine brushed material surface texture. Often referred to as a No. 4 directional grain, this fine texture is smooth to the touch and adds sophistication to the appearance. This highly durable finish is either achieved through a proprietary two-step electrolytic anodizing, or a black oxide process. Unlike the commonly used paint, plating, and powder coat processes, this finish will never crack, chip, or flake.