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Momo Handles: Australia's Largest Range

As renovators ourselves, we know the secret to a truly stunning kitchen or bathroom isn't always the most expensive tile or the rarest slab of marble. After years of seeing projects come to life, we've learned that the most profound impact often comes from the details you interact with every single day. It's the satisfying, solid feel of a quality door handle; the way a perfectly chosen cabinet pull feels in your hand. When you get these touchpoints right, the entire room feels cohesive, considered, and complete. Get them wrong, and the space can feel unfinished or cheap.

This is precisely why we are so passionate about the Momo Handles range. As an Australian-owned and designed brand, Momo understands the nuances of local design. They don't just create hardware; they craft the critical finishing touches that make a project truly sing. With over 1,000 individual products, we're proud to offer Australia's largest and most comprehensive range of Momo Handles, ensuring you can find the perfect piece to bring your vision to life.

Choosing Momo Handles by Style: Finding Your Perfect Match

Navigating over a thousand handles can be daunting. To help, we've curated our collection into popular interior design styles. This allows you to see how different shapes, finishes, and materials can combine to create a cohesive aesthetic, making it easier than ever to find the perfect hardware for your home.

Hamptons & Coastal

The Hamptons look is all about creating a relaxed, coastal, and sophisticated feel. It favours classic shapes and timeless finishes. Think shaker-style cabinetry paired with elegant cup pull handles in a soft brushed nickel or classic chrome. For a more modern coastal aesthetic, consider simple D handles or elegant knob handles in a crisp matte white or a warm brushed brass to complement light-filled spaces and natural textures.

Modern & Minimalist

For contemporary spaces, clean lines and uncluttered profiles are key. This is where the beauty of minimalist hardware shines. Lip pull handles are a favourite, creating an almost invisible, seamless look that is perfect for flat-panel cabinetry. Sleek bar pulls in matte black or stainless steel also work beautifully, adding a touch of architectural precision. The key is to choose hardware that complements the joinery without overwhelming it.

Japandi & Organic

Japandi style is a beautiful fusion of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian functionality. It celebrates natural materials, simple forms, and a sense of tranquility. Here, timber handles are the star. Look for the warm tones of American Oak or the rich depth of Walnut, often paired with matte black or dark bronze elements. The focus is on texture and the authentic beauty of the material itself.

Industrial & Urban

Inspired by warehouses and urban lofts, the industrial look is raw, edgy, and functional. It embraces materials like raw metal, concrete, and exposed brick. For hardware, think knurled textures, solid iron, and bold, functional shapes. Matte black is a staple finish, but don't overlook the depth and character of antique brass or dark bronze. These are handles with presence and a sense of robust utility.

A Guide to Handle Styles & Shapes

Understanding the different types of handles is the first step to choosing the right one. Each style has its own personality and functional benefits.

  • Pull Handles: The versatile workhorse of cabinetry. This category includes everything from classic, linear bar pulls to ergonomic D handles. They are comfortable to grip and work well on both drawers and doors, making them a go-to for busy kitchens.

  • Cabinet Knobs: The timeless classic. Knobs are perfect for adding a single point of contact and can feel more traditional. They work beautifully on smaller drawers and upper cabinets. Don't think they're boring, though—modern T-knobs and unique geometric shapes can make a real statement.

  • Lip Pull Handles: The minimalist's choice. These handles are routed into the top or side edge of the cabinetry, creating a seamless, 'handle-less' look. They are perfect for achieving a sleek, uninterrupted finish in modern and Japandi-style spaces.

  • Cup Pulls: For a touch of character. With their signature half-moon shape, cup pulls bring a sense of history and charm. They are a hallmark of Hamptons and farmhouse kitchens, especially on drawers.

  • Appliance Pulls: The heavy-hitters. These are larger, more robust handles designed for integrated appliances like fridges, freezers, and dishwashers. Their larger scale and stronger fixing points are built to handle the extra weight and force required.

Where to Use Momo Handles & What to Pair Them With

A cohesive home is all about creating a consistent design story. Momo's extensive range makes it easy to match your hardware across different rooms and applications.

  • In the kitchen: This is where handles work hardest. You need durability and a finish that stands up to daily use. Pair your kitchen cabinet handles with a matching kitchen mixer in the same finish—a brushed brass handle with a brushed brass tap creates an instant sense of luxury.

  • In the bathroom: Create your own sanctuary by coordinating your hardware. Match your bathroom cabinet handles on your vanity with your tapware, towel rails, and robe hooks from our bathroom accessories range for a polished, hotel-like feel.

  • On wardrobes & furniture: Don't overlook your bedrooms and living areas. Swapping out the basic handles on a wardrobe or chest of drawers with stylish wardrobe handles is one of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to elevate a piece of furniture.

  • Throughout the home with architectural door hardware: For a truly professional finish, carry your chosen style through to your doors. Momo's range of door handles includes passage sets for hallways, privacy sets for bathrooms, and impressive entrance pulls for your front door, allowing for a seamless flow from room to room.

See Momo Handles In Person

Sometimes you just need to hold a handle in your hand before you commit. We get it — finishes can look different on screen, and the weight and feel of a piece of hardware is impossible to judge from a photo alone. That's why we invite you to visit our Warrigal Rd Selection Centre in Hughesdale, where you can browse a curated display of Momo Handles and get hands-on with the range before you buy.

Book an Appointment at Our Hughesdale Selection Centre →

45 Warrigal Rd, Hughesdale VIC 3166 · Mon–Fri, by appointment only

 

FAQS

Momo Handles are crafted from a range of high-quality materials depending on the collection. Most cabinet and door hardware is made from solid brass, zinc alloy, or aluminium. Select ranges incorporate natural timbers including American Oak, blackbutt, and walnut. Each product page specifies the exact material so you can choose the right option for your project.
Yes. Momo is an Australian-owned and designed brand. Many of their ranges are developed locally, making them a popular choice for Australian renovators who want hardware that reflects local design sensibilities and meets Australian quality standards.
Start with your interior style. For contemporary or minimalist kitchens, bar pulls and D handles in matte black or brushed nickel are a natural fit. For Hamptons or heritage-style spaces, look at cup pulls, knobs, or the Momo Pembrey and Sussex ranges in brushed brass or antique bronze. For ultra-minimalist joinery, lip pulls keep things clean and unfussy. When in doubt, order a sample finish before committing to the full run.
Absolutely. Momo handles are a popular choice for bathroom vanity hardware and laundry cabinetry, not just kitchens. Their range of finishes and styles works across every room in the home, and the quality of materials means they hold up well in higher-humidity environments.
As a general rule, each door requires one handle and each drawer requires one handle. For wider drawers over 600mm, two handles are sometimes used for both practical and aesthetic reasons. Count your doors and drawers before ordering and add a couple of extras to account for any replacements needed down the track.

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