MOMI Pull Long

Regular price $450.00 CAD
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Inspired by abundance and the soft curves of ripe fruit, the MOMI Pull is a timeless, sculptural design that balances function and feeling.

Thoughtfully crafted to be installed vertically or horizontally, it can be used as a cabinet pull or dummy door pull. Available in polished white bronze, brass, and copper, it infuses organic grace, warmth, and quiet elegance to your space.

Create a matching set or an ‘odd couple’ pairing — combine sizes for a playful, mismatched look or keep it cohesive with a uniform arrangement. Also available in a shorter length — see the MOMI Pull here.

Explore the full MOMI series.

Lead times are 1-2 weeks to ship if in stock, otherwise 8-10 weeks for custom or made-to-order works. Please contact us for more information.

DIMENSIONS →

8" W x 1" H x 2" D

MATERIALS →

Cast from solid bronze and finished by hand in a small, family-run foundry.

DETAILS →

MOMI Pull 8" Spec Sheet (coming soon)

Ripeness in Form

Abundance takes shape in the MOMI Series—echoing the fullness of ripe fruit, the compact energy of seeds, and the quiet potential nestled in nature’s forms. Tender curves and softened edges recall the roundness of figs, seed pods, and nuts, offering a sense of balance and becoming. Rooted in organic geometry and refined through craft, each piece carries a quiet generosity, timeless and alive.

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Fruit, camera roll archive, 2024 Lea Beyl

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John Stewart 2 Figs 2 Nuts 1975 Paris

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Fruit, camera roll archive, 2024 Lea Beyl

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Inspired by Nature, Designed for Life

Barbara Hepworth (1903–1975) was a visionary British sculptor whose work distilled the essence of form, nature, and balance. Hepworth believed sculpture should live in harmony with its surroundings. This philosophy came to life in her wild garden in St Ives, where her pieces sit in quiet dialogue with wind, plants, and light — not dominating the environment, but completing it.

The MOMI series draws direct inspiration from Hepworth’s vision — her reverence for natural forms, her restraint in simplifying without loss, and her belief in letting materials speak. Like Hepworth’s work, MOMI seeks balance: between presence and stillness, rawness and refinement, nature and the human hand.