Doorbells to entryways are like jewelry to an outfit: you can get away with something simple, but it’s a chance for more glamour.
The Euclide Doorbell is designed by Jean-François d’Or for Maison J. Vervloet-Faes is available at E.R. Butler & Co. (one of our go-to sources for the most glamorous hardware).
The French light switch company, Meljac, designs doorbells like the Push Button Doorbell, shown in brass; available to order directly through Meljac.
The Bauhaus Doorbell is from Katonah Hardware; contact for pricing and availability.
The Convex Doorbell Button, shown in white bronze light, ranges from $132 to $167 at Rocky Mountain Hardware.
The Art Deco Bell Push in polished nickel is £59.75 ($73 USD) at Willow & Stone in the UK.
The 4260 Traditional Bell Push Doorbell Button by Byron Doorbells is from $37.50 to $49 (shown in bright chrome) at ATG Stores.
The S/3001 Door Bell Button with Rose is from the Vervloet Collection at E.R. Contact for pricing and more information.
Another Meljac Push Button Doorbell in an art deco design.
The Victorian Brass Bell Pull is a reproduction of original bell pulls; £32 ($29 USD) at Willow & Stone.
The Baldwin Round Bell Button, shown in Lacquered Vintage Brass, is available through Balwin retailers.
The Doyle Doorbell is from Katonah Hardware; contact for pricing and availability.
Rejuvenation’s Mid-Century Star Doorbell Button is modeled after a vintage design; $29.
The Rectangular Brass Bell Push is £20.25 ($25 USD) at Willow & Stone in the UK.