Tubular: Simplicity Redefined

FORM + FIELD / Mariko Reed Photography
If the modern interior is defined by restraint, then Tubular from Nest Studio serves as its most deliberate punctuation. At first glance, the form feels familiar. It features clean cylinders, softened edges, and no unnecessary detail. But this isn’t about blending in. This is about purposeful simplicity.
Tubular is a study in proportion and a meditation on line. It distills hardware to its most essential geometry, then elevates it through thoughtful material choices, refined finishes, and tactile weight.
Its simplicity might suggest it fades into the background. Instead, Tubular becomes an anchor. It grounds the space with clarity.

Cara Woodhouse / Brian Wetzel Photography
Bauhaus Roots, Contemporary Clarity
Like many of Nest Studio’s designs, Tubular is rooted in architectural thinking. It takes cues from the Bauhaus movement, which emphasized structure over ornament and celebrated the sculptural qualities of pure form.
Each pull is bent from solid brass with a smooth, continuous radius that feels both engineered and soft to the touch. Even its mounting contributes to the quiet elegance. The lines are clean and perpendicular. No visible fasteners interrupt the surface. The result is a seamless gesture with a complete visual effect.

Atelier Davis / Rikki Snyder Photography
Tubular Colorful: Minimalism With a Bold Side
For those who love Tubular but want to explore a more expressive palette, there’s Tubular Colorful. The same iconic form is now available in vibrant powder-coated finishes.
With hues like Tomato, Mint, Navy, and Kelly Green, Tubular Colorful shifts from quiet restraint to curated personality. It finds its place in playful spaces such as children’s bathrooms, creative workspaces, and eclectic kitchens. It also works beautifully in boutique hospitality projects that call for statement-making simplicity.
These finishes are smooth, matte, and built to last. They resist fingerprints and wear, and they never chase trends. Even in bright colors, the shape maintains its sense of structure and elegance.
Here, color isn’t used to shout. It’s used to emphasize the architecture with confidence and clarity.

Atelier Davis / Stephen Karlisch Photography
The Power of the Essential
There’s a certain strength in restraint. A quiet confidence in simplicity. Tubular captures that idea without compromise.
It doesn’t try to dominate a room. It completes it. In the hands of a thoughtful designer, Tubular becomes more than a piece of hardware. It becomes a line drawn with purpose. Sometimes, the most powerful addition to a space is the simple addition of a single, perfectly shaped form.
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