
Iap Skeleton Handle
A bold, bone-like pull that turns plain cabinet doors into a design statement, printed in tough PETG.
Most cabinet handles disappear into the furniture. This one does not. Its faceted, rib-like lattice narrows and twists along its length before flaring back out to a pointed tip at each end, more skeletal sculpture than hardware, yet it sits flush and grips comfortably in the hand every time you open a drawer or door.
Printed in PETG Basic rather than a purely decorative filament, this handle is built to take the daily pull, twist and knock that furniture hardware actually gets, plus the occasional splash near a kitchen or bathroom sink. The mounting points are spaced to the standard EU and US centres cabinet makers use, so it drops straight in as a handle upgrade without redrilling your doors.
We have shown it here in matte black against crisp white cabinetry, where the lattice reads almost like ironwork on a clean, modern door front, but it looks just as sharp against warm timber grain or a dark, moody kitchen.
Printed to order in Australia and usually ready within a couple of days. Choose black for a bold ironwork look, white to blend into pale cabinetry, or bronze and steel grey for a warmer or more industrial finish.
Product Highlights
- Faceted skeletal lattice design
- Standard EU and US screw spacing
- Durable PETG Basic construction
- Comfortable grip for daily use
- Printed to order in Australia
- Multiple colour options available
Source & Attribution
- Original Designer
- Iamprinted
- View original
- Open source page
Official Hive 3D Printing Commercial Licence Holder (Hive ID #FEC97JMW71)