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Door Handles Online India — Glass, Brass, Ceramic & Stone | IndianShelf
A door is touched before it is seen closely, and that first contact defines the feeling of a room as well as people residing in a room. IndianShelf Door Handles are designed to shape that moment with strength, balance, and beauty. Our handles are not only fittings to open and close doors, but design details that add texture and character to wardrobes, main doors, pooja rooms, and cabinets.
Our every piece is shaped by skilled artisans using rooted Indian motifs, so each handle carries function, heritage, and a lasting visual presence.
IndianShelf Door Handles — Handcrafted in India
Our range covers Glass Handles, Metal Handles, and Ceramic Handles, along with Mortice Ceramic Door Handles for secure fittings. You will also find Ceramic Bridge Handles, Glass Bridge Handles, Bone Bridge Handles, and Stone Bridge Handles that offer a clean, extended grip for wardrobes and drawers. For a richer, earthy tone, explore Wooden, and Ceramic Handles. For heavy doors and statement entries, Brass Door Handles and Brass Mortice Handles deliver durability with a warm golden glow. We also offer Almirah Handles, Stone Handles, Kitchen Door Handles, and Cupboard Door Handles designed for practical, everyday function.
Each material carries a different feeling. Glass feels cool and smooth. Metal feels firm and strong. Ceramic feels soft with a glazed finish. Stone feels grounded and solid. Brass develops a natural patina over time, adding depth to your interiors. These are not surface details. They shape the mood of your home.
Prices are designed to make quality accessible. Glass Handles start from Rs 120. Metal Handles start from Rs 117. Ceramic Handles begin at Rs 150. This balance of craft and value allows you to upgrade a single door or redesign your entire space with ease.
IndianShelf Door Handles blend rooted Indian craft with modern design language. They suit traditional carved doors as well as minimal urban apartments. When you choose the right handle, you do more than open a door. You define how your home feels, every single day.
Types of Door Handles at IndianShelf
The handle you choose sets the tone of the room. At IndianShelf, door handles are crafted as daily tools of touch, built with solid materials and shaped with care. Each category answers a different need. Some add light. Some add strength. Some bring warmth. Together, they form a complete hardware collection for homes that value detail.
Glass Handles
Glass Handles bring clarity and shine. They reflect natural light and make small spaces feel open. The surface feels cool and smooth in the hand. Use them on painted cupboards, bathroom shutters, and light toned wardrobes. For larger doors, Glass Bridge Handles provide a wider grip and clean horizontal line. They suit modern apartments and minimal interiors where brightness matters.
Metal Handles
Metal Handles offer firm grip and structural strength. Crafted in durable alloys and iron bases, they support daily use on heavy doors. Their weight feels steady. Their finish ranges from matte to antique tones. Install them on entry doors, storage units, or workspaces where reliability is key. They match both industrial and contemporary settings.
Ceramic Handles
Ceramic Handles add colour and pattern. The glazed surface feels soft yet strong. Fired at high temperatures, they resist fading and stains. Choose them for kitchens, wardrobes, and guest rooms where a gentle decorative touch is desired. Mortice Ceramic Door Handles combine beauty with secure locking systems, ideal for bedroom and study doors.
Ceramic Bridge Handles extend this design into a longer form. They provide balance on double shutters and large cabinets while keeping the same smooth texture.
Natural Material Handles
Bone Bridge Handles carry natural grain and subtle variation. Each piece looks slightly different, adding individuality to furniture. Wooden, Bone, Resin and Horn Handles bring warmth and earthy tone. These materials feel grounded and organic. They suit carved almirahs, heritage style cabinets, and rustic interiors that value texture over shine.
Stone Handles
Stone Handles feel cool and solid. Their surface shows natural veins and gentle shifts in colour. They work well in calm bedrooms and bathroom vanities. Stone Bridge Handles add weight and symmetry to wide drawers and wardrobes. The touch is firm, the look is understated.
Functional Room Based Handles
Almirah Handles are shaped for daily wardrobe use, offering comfort and long lasting hold. Kitchen Door Handles are easy to grip and simple to clean, designed for busy cooking spaces. Cupboard Door Handles fit study units, storage cabinets, and utility areas with ease.
Brass Door Handles
Brass Door Handles carry a warm golden tone that deepens over time. The metal develops a natural ageing effect that adds character. They are strong, dense, and ideal for main doors. Brass Mortice Handles combine security and classic appeal, suitable for traditional homes as well as modern flats seeking a rich accent.
Each type of handle at IndianShelf is chosen for purpose and feel. The right handle does more than open a door. It completes the room, supports daily life, and adds a layer of lasting design to your home.
Why Choose Door Handles from IndianShelf
IndianShelf has been handcrafting and shipping door hardware across India for over a decade, with thousands of 4.5 star rated products trusted by homeowners, interior designers, and furniture makers who value strength, finish, and lasting design. Our door handles are made for real Indian homes. Heavy teak doors. Humid monsoon air. Daily use on wardrobes, almirahs, kitchen cabinets, and main entrances. Each piece is built to handle this routine with quiet confidence and steady grip.
We work with solid brass, glass, ceramic, stone, wood, bone, resin, and horn. Not light plated alloy handles that fade or loosen.
For secure rooms, Brass Mortice Handles and Mortice Ceramic Door Handles combine locking strength with crafted surface detail. Bridge styles such as Ceramic Bridge Handles, Glass Bridge Handles, and Stone Bridge Handles offer balanced grip across wide drawers and double doors. Brass Door Handles deliver weight and long life, developing a rich tone as they age.
From Almirah Handles and Cupboard Door Handles to Kitchen Door Handles and Stone Handles, every design is shaped for comfort, proportion, and durability. With IndianShelf, you choose honest materials, skilled hands, and hardware that feels steady, dependable, and refined for years to come.
Door Handles Finishes - Which One To Choose
The finish you choose decides how your door feels in the hand and how your room settles in the eye. A handle is touched every day. Morning rush. Late night quiet. It must hold steady in grip, resist moisture, and still look graceful after years. At IndianShelf, each finish is selected for Indian homes where humidity, dust, and frequent use are real factors. The surface is not decoration alone. It is performance, comfort, depth and character.
| Material Type | Look | Care | Best Use | Strength |
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| Brass | Warm golden tone, classic and rich | Occasional polish or simple wipe | Main doors, pooja rooms, heavy wooden shutters | Very high |
| Metal | Bold, clean, modern surface | Wipe with dry or soft damp cloth | Wardrobes, office doors, large cabinets | High |
| Ceramic | Smooth, glossy, colourful or patterned | Easy wash, stain resistant | Kitchen cabinets, kids rooms, painted cupboards | High |
| Glass | Clear or tinted, light reflecting, sleek | Dry wipe to maintain shine | Bathroom cabinets, white wardrobes, small spaces | Medium high |
| Stone | Natural veins, matte, earthy feel | Minimal care, gentle wipe | Almirahs, heavy drawers, statement furniture | Very high |
| Wood | Warm grain, soft matte texture | Indoor care, avoid excess moisture | Rustic wardrobes, carved furniture | High |
| Resin | Smooth, modern, versatile colours | Easy wipe clean | Contemporary cabinets, study tables | Medium high |
| Horn | Natural variation, deep tone, tactile finish | Indoor care, soft cloth cleaning | Accent furniture, traditional settings | High |
Choose based on touch first, then style. Think about who uses the door, how often, and in which room. A good finish does not just match the decor. It supports daily life with strength, ease, and lasting beauty.
Door Handles by Room and Use Case
Every room asks for a different touch. A main door needs strength. A kitchen needs easy care. A bedroom needs warmth. The right door handle supports daily pull, heat, dust, and moisture without losing its finish or grip. At IndianShelf, each category is shaped for real Indian homes and real daily use.
Door Handles for Main Door
The main door forms the first physical contact with your home. Choose Brass Door Handles or Brass Mortice Handles for a firm hold and lasting shine. Solid brass carries weight and stays steady through monsoon air.
For larger shutters, Metal Handles offer bold structure and support. They hold thick teak doors with ease and create a strong visual line at the entrance.
“Completing your entryway look? Pair these with statement pieces from our Door Knockers collection for a balanced exterior finish.”
Door Handles for Living Room and Hallway
Living spaces need balance between beauty and strength. Glass Handles and Glass Bridge Handles reflect light and brighten wooden cabinets or console units.
For a grounded look, Stone Handles and Stone Bridge Handles add natural texture. Their cool surface feels calm and solid in hand.
Door Handles for Bathroom
Bathrooms require moisture resistant materials and secure fixing. Brass Door Handles work well in humid air and frequent contact with water. Their dense structure prevents quick wear.
Metal Handles with proper coating resist rust and maintain strength over time. Screw fitting ensures steady performance with daily use.
“Designing a full bathroom setup? Explore our Bathroom Hardware range including Towel Rings, Tissue Holders, and Towel Hangers for a cohesive finish.”
Kitchen Door Handles
Kitchens demand easy cleaning and firm grip. Kitchen Door Handles in brass or metal resist oil stains and daily wiping.
Ceramic Handles and Ceramic Bridge Handles suit painted cabinets. Their glazed surface stays smooth and easy to wash. For fitted shutters, Mortice Ceramic Door Handles combine secure locking with decorative detail.
Bedroom and Wardrobe Handles
Bedrooms require comfort and quiet elegance. Almirah Handles and Cupboard Door Handles in metal or brass provide steady pull for daily opening and closing.
For softer texture, choose Wooden, Bone, Resin and Horn Handles. These materials feel warm and natural. They suit carved furniture and handcrafted wardrobes.
“Looking to style the same space further? Discover our Hooks and Hangers collection in brass, ceramic, iron, and wood.”
Decorative and Accent Spaces
For statement furniture, Bone Bridge Handles bring subtle detail and handcrafted character.
Stone Bridge Handles work beautifully on heavy drawers and storage units. They add weight and quiet strength without loud shine.
Selecting door handles by room ensures both function and harmony. Brass for strength. Ceramic for colour. Glass for light. Stone for earthiness. Wood and bone for warmth. When material matches use, the result feels complete. Each handle becomes part of the room’s rhythm, steady in grip and lasting in presence.
Door Handles Designs at IndianShelf
Design is the first thing the hand notices. Before colour, before furniture, before paint. A door handle sets the mood in one touch. At IndianShelf, door handle designs carry culture, craft, and strong utility in one clear form. Each piece is shaped with purpose. Each line has meaning. Each surface responds to daily use in Indian homes.
From carved brass pulls to painted wooden handles, from etched ceramic bridge forms to clear glass arcs, every design speaks through material and detail. These are not flat fittings. They have contour, weight, texture, and presence.
Sculptural Brass Designs
Brass handles at IndianShelf move beyond simple bars. Cobra forms coil with power. Peacock motifs open into fine feather detail. Tribal vines travel across the surface in raised relief. Jaguar pulls hold a fierce stance. Even hand shaped door pulls feel alive, with fingers and palm carved into metal.
These designs suit main doors and statement entryways. They carry depth and shadow. Antique, patina, and brushed finishes add character over time. Ideal for teak doors, carved frames, and heritage interiors that need a strong focal point.
Hand Painted and Carved Wooden Designs
Wooden door handles bring warmth and visible grain. Turquoise, deep red, and natural finishes create contrast against white shutters or dark wardrobes. Some designs are smooth cylinders. Others show etched detailing that adds grip and subtle pattern.
These handles work beautifully for dressers, drawers, and bedroom doors. They feel gentle yet firm in the hand. The surface stays comfortable in all seasons, even in cold weather.
Ceramic and Floral Surface Designs
Ceramic handles introduce colour and hand painted detail. Blue leaf patterns, floral spreads, and soft glaze finishes create a fresh surface. The glaze seals the design, making it easy to wipe clean.
Bridge forms in ceramic add a balanced pull for cabinets and kitchen shutters. Mortice ceramic handles combine decorative surface with secure locking function. These designs suit painted cupboards, modular kitchens, and bright interiors that need visual rhythm.
Glass and Light Reflective Designs
Glass bridge handles and clear melon shapes catch light during the day. Their surface feels cool and smooth. They reflect sunlight and soften compact spaces.
These designs are ideal for cabinets, side tables, and decorative drawers. When paired with light wood or white panels, they add clarity without heaviness.
Rattan, Resin and Mixed Material Designs
Natural rattan handles show woven texture and soft curves. Round and long forms create a relaxed look for wardrobes and cupboards. Resin mixed with brass introduces modern contrast. Black resin with gold metal creates sharp definition.
These designs suit urban apartments, studio spaces, and calm neutral rooms. They balance craft and modern simplicity.
Minimal Bar and Tube Designs
Straight bar handles in wood and brass offer clean geometry. Adjustable tube handles provide flexibility for different drill sizes. These designs focus on alignment and proportion.
They suit office furniture, modular wardrobes, and contemporary kitchens where straight lines define the space.
Door handle design shapes how a room feels every day. Bold brass for authority. Painted wood for warmth. Ceramic for colour. Glass for light. Rattan and resin for texture. When design aligns with material and use, the result feels natural and complete. Choose a form that matches your door, your room, and your story.
Door Handles Sizes and Measurements
Right measurement creates balance. It improves grip, protects the wood, and keeps the fitting firm for years. Heavy Indian doors, thick wardrobes, and solid cabinets need correct proportions. Before buying, always check two things. Overall length of the handle and centre to centre screw gap. This avoids re drilling and keeps alignment neat.
Below is a simplified size guide based on common brass, glass, wooden, rattan, and acrylic door handles.
| Type / Use | Common Size (Inch) | Height / Length (CM) | Projection (CM) | Bolt Gap (CM) | Suitable For |
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| Small Cabinet Handles | 4 to 5 Inch | 10 to 14 CM | 3 to 4 CM | 6 to 10 CM | Drawers, side tables |
| Medium Cabinet Handles | 6 to 7 Inch | 15 to 18 CM | 3.5 to 4 CM | 12 to 16 CM | Wardrobes, cupboards |
| Large Door Handles | 8 to 9 Inch | 20 to 22 CM | 4 to 5 CM | 18 to 22 CM | Bedroom doors |
| Main Door Handles | 10 to 12 Inch | 25 to 30 CM | 4 to 5 CM | 22 to 26 CM | Entry doors |
| Glass Cabinet Handles | 4 Inch | 10 CM approx | 3 CM approx | 5 CM approx | Display cabinets |
| Wooden and Rattan Handles | 5 to 7 Inch | 14 to 18 CM | 3 to 4 CM | Adjustable | Dressers, drawers |
| Adjustable Drawer Pulls | 5 to 7 Inch | 14 to 18 CM | 3 to 4 CM | Flexible fitting | Cabinet upgrades |
Small sizes suit light shutters. Medium sizes balance storage units. Larger lengths give strong presence on main doors.
Measure carefully. Match size with door thickness and weight. Correct dimensions ensure strength, comfort, and long lasting performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Size Door Handle Should I Choose?
Size depends on the door type and thickness.
For drawers and cabinets, 4 to 6 inch handles work well. They feel light and balanced.
For wardrobes and cupboard shutters, 6 to 8 inch handles give better grip and proportion.
For main doors, 10 to 12 inch pull handles create strength and presence.
Always measure the centre to centre screw gap if you are replacing an old handle. This ensures a perfect fit without extra drilling.
Which Material Is Best For Door Handles?
Material decides durability and look.
Brass offers strength and weight. It resists rust and suits heavy doors. Antique golden and gold finishes bring depth and heritage appeal.
Wood feels warm and natural. It fits bedrooms, dressers, and calm interiors.
Rattan adds texture. It works beautifully in earthy and coastal homes.
Glass handles suit display cabinets and light shutters. They reflect light and feel delicate yet firm.
Choose material based on door weight, climate, and daily use.
Are Brass Door Handles Good For Indian Weather?
Yes. Solid brass performs well in heat and humidity. It does not crack like plastic or swell like untreated wood.
Antique and brushed finishes also hide minor scratches. This makes brass a strong long term choice for Indian homes.
How Do I Maintain Door Handles?
Maintenance is simple.
Wipe brass and metal with a soft dry cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals.
For wooden and rattan handles, use a slightly damp cloth and dry immediately.
Glass handles can be cleaned with mild glass cleaner.
Regular cleaning keeps shine and prevents dust build up.
Can I Use The Same Handle Design Throughout The House?
Yes, but with balance.
You can keep one material and change the size. For example, brass pulls for main doors and smaller brass handles for cabinets.
Or keep one theme. Floral carved handles for bedrooms. Sleek linear forms for kitchen cabinets.
This creates harmony without repetition.
What Finish Should I Choose For Modern Interiors?
Gold and matte brass finishes add quiet luxury.
Black and dark metal tones create contrast on white or wooden doors.
Natural wood and rattan suit soft neutral homes.
Match the handle finish with hinges, locks, and other hardware for a cohesive look.
Are Decorative Door Handles Durable?
Yes, if crafted from solid materials.
Hand carved wood, cast brass, and thick glass handles hold up well with proper installation. Always check weight and mounting strength before buying.
Do Door Handles Affect Home Value?
Small details shape perception.
A strong brass pull on the main door adds character. Coordinated cabinet handles make storage look refined. People notice these details. They signal care and quality.
Choose door handles with intention. Think about grip, weight, finish, and proportion. A good handle feels right in the hand. It supports daily life without effort. Measure carefully. Select material wisely. Install securely. When function and design align, even a simple door opens with quiet confidence.
FAQ
• Mark the level of the spindle holes at which the lever has to be installed.
• Carefully drill holes into the door so that the latch fits perfectly.
• Trace and chisel out the strike plate and face plate outline.
• Screw the strike plate on the door's narrow edge and the door lever into the spindle holes.
• Align and attach the strike plate to the face plate on the door jamb using screws.
Remove the old doorknob, the latch, and the strike.
You will need to know the back set; this is a distance from the edge of the door to the center of the hall. The rear set on the door must be the same as the lock, although some are adjustable.
Put the latch in the hole and tighten the two screws making sure the bevelled side faces the door jamb.
Install the outside lever and then the spindle through the latch.
Install the inside lever and tighten the screws until the lock is firm.
Match the screw holes on strike with the centre lines on the door jamb. Test that it works smoothly.
The reason that brass is so popular is that these are sturdy and long-lasting. Since these are designed using the combination of elements like copper and zinc, it brings the best of both into the final version of the product. Moreover, in comparison to surfaces made from plastic, stainless steel or wood that are a clear breeding ground for bacteria and germs, the brass handles are relatively safe and long-lasting.
Apart from the above, the brass handles are so popular despite their high prices since these are the perfect embellishments to both contemporary and traditional homes. If you are focused on improving your home decor then these brass handles can immediately give the best results for your needs. This is because the same is healthy for you and your home. The metal is further scientifically proven to be extremely beneficial for the overall improvement of your home.
Using a screwdriver, remove the existing doorknob or handle from the interior side of the door. This will help to release the handle and help you to pull off the same. This idea works best for oval-shaped door handles and instantly releases the same by allowing you to pull the knob off from the sides of the door.
Once you have completed the above-mentioned step, it is time to remove the latch plate located on the inside area of the door. This helps you to pull the same out and then replace it. Even if you have a deadbolt then the same can be easily established using the above-mentioned process. Remove the screws from the latch plate located at the inside area of the door and this helps you to pull the latch out. If you are planning to replace the dead bolt completely then the above-mentioned process will suffice.
Once you are done, place a new latch plate, door handle, etc. The tapered sides of the locks should always face the strike plate of the door area. When you have a new latch plate and screws, the same can be easily used to attain the best results. Once done, install the handle along with spindle and complete the above-mentioned task completely.
The interior handle should easily slide over the spindle. Align the parts and secure in place. Our new knob had a hidden set screw which required a long Allen wrench, provided with the doorknob, to tighten in place. Test the new doorknob to make sure everything is installed correctly.
Opting to revamp these is a good idea and needs incredibly low investment. Once done, these can adorn the lesser-used areas of the home while the knob shaped ones can double up as the coat hooks or handles for hanging coats and jackets.
Apart from this, you can use vintage door handles and knobs in a variety of ways to attain the best results for your needs. For instance - these can be used to create decorative table ideas for your home or can be recycled as mini vases for the purpose of decorating the planters. The oval-shaped ones can also double up as wine stoppers or can be turned into a vintage photo holder.
Alternatively, these can be placed around the house to place jewellery and bags or can also be used as tie holders. Also, these can be used to create DIY decor solutions and as curtain rod ends. This helps you to attain the best results for your home and thereby save money on buying decor items for your home.
Apart from the painting supplies, you need to have orbital sander as the same make your DIY experience quite pleasant and helpful. Use a primer on the surface and let it dry overnight. Then use bronze spray paint in thin coats to attain the best results. This is quite better than using single thick paint for the best results. Ideally, 2-3 coats of spray paint can do the job.
It is important to ensure that you unhinge this door handles before painting these. Moreover, it is best to opt for newspapers or similar alternatives to avoid spoiling your home decor while attempting these ideas.
It is important to note that these old oil-rubbed bronze hinges can last you for quite a long term and this makes reusing these around the house a good idea instead of buying a new one.
This makes opening and closing the door quite an easy task. This is through an excellent way of attaining convenience. However, in the case of the contemporary building designs, the same is added to aid in the context of the needs of extremely young and aged users. As a result of the same, these are placed closer to the strike set of the frame to minimize the latch bolt and the deadbolt distance.
Other notable benefits of not placing these knobs and handles in the centre are its visual appeal. Having a lever placed in the middle of the door will naturally look quite weird and funny. Also, the door remains hinged to one side and this means that visible hardware helps newcomers to your home to understand the way the same will swing to and this makes it easier for them to access the door and then move through the same.
Thus, having the door handles placed at the adequate direction brings awesome results especially in terms of convenience and maintenance. Undoubtedly, using this idea has long term benefits for you and your home. Whenever you are in doubt about redecoration or renovation projects, it is recommended to go for the aid of a specialist for the best results.
Although, it is not uncommon to observe that the final decision of the buyer is dependent on personal preference and is more driven by aesthetic appeal rather than relying on superior quality. Therefore, it is stated that the choice of handles or doorknobs can be an essential detail that can work wonders for your overall home improvement and decor needs. These help to tie the elements together for the best results. Although, these accessories are quite small physically yet the style that you opt for needs to sit well with the design scheme. Moreover, the hardware must be suitable for the purpose and must be durable for sustaining everyday use.
Door handles are dependent on the type of door that you wish to buy for. Apart from this, you can buy door lever handles that offer better grip and aid with varying levels of dexterity. Like the knobs, these are available in multiple hues and finishes with suitable options available for each type of property and budget needs. Many online and offline stores carry out the best results for your needs, yet it is best to opt for the former as it is an affordable and reliable source to attain quality products. Indianshelf.in is one of the good options for buying door handles.
Unless you wish each room to be bespoke or plan to use a variety of unique statement pieces around the house, it is possible that you are aiming for a level of uniformity across the property. It is therefore important to begin by viewing the project as a whole and then deciding on what type of style of door handle and door accessories can work well. A little planning can go a long way in attaining the most suitable results.
It goes without saying that some of the door handle designs will work naturally with your door style and appeal. When you make an appropriate selection then the same can lend itself better to your overall interior decoration style and architecture. For instance - if you are opting for door handles for a period home then it is best to opt for an ornate brass backplate and curved door handle design. On the other hand, decorating for the urban loft means that you need an accessory that is minimalistic in design. Thus, chrome works best for these doors. For a paneled or veneer door, you may need to bring accessories that blend well with the door finish and its overall appearance.
Since, steel has numerous other variants, using plain carbon steel is a poor choice for door handles as it is found to be subject to rust. Similarly, sweat from people's hands can further lead to corrosion in these metals.
It is also not uncommon to observe that the door handles designed from cheap alternatives are given a plating of brass and chrome to reduce the risk of rusting. As a result, you have an affordable alternative that is also beautiful. However, on the downside, these cannot last long. Therefore, you need brass, bronze, and steel alternatives to attain a good product that is sophisticated in appearance and durable. If you are a fan of the brass ones, then it is important to note that these are more durable but are quite costly as well.
It is important to look at the overall quality of the product and design in terms of preference then simply choosing a random door handle for your home improvement needs. A cheap brand brass door handle may discolor and may not offer more security than premium quality products.

