A softly patterned ceramic knob — small, considered, and quietly optimistic in name. Each Success knob is thrown by hand and finished with a decorative motif drawn from traditional pattern-work — a small circular field of hand-applied colour that reads as heirloom rather than mass-produced. The glaze is fired to a high gloss, so light moves cleanly across the surface, and the pattern sits under the glaze rather than on top of it — no wear at the fingertips over years of use. Weight in the hand is proper — the knob closes a drawer with a small, considered click. The base is a threaded steel collar with a single bolt fixing, mounted flush to the cabinet front. Because the pieces are hand-decorated, small variations between knobs are part of the language: no two are ever quite identical. Buy one for a small dresser drawer, or line a whole run across a bathroom vanity or a kitchen dresser for a curated, collected feel. Works well in: a Provencal kitchen with a scrubbed pine table and a run of open shelves — or a bedroom dresser painted in a soft eau-de-nil with a rush-seat chair beside it. Particularly good against cream, oat, and soft green cabinetry. Sizing: knob approx. 38mm diameter; total projection around 32mm. Standard M4 25mm bolt supplied — trim to suit thinner cabinet fronts. ✦ From the Journal Cabinet Knobs for Shaker Kitchens — Choosing period-correct hardware that suits Shaker cabinetry beautifully today