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ESTATE
When people say it's lonely at the top, they're definitely not talking about Baldwin Estate. This impressive top-of-the-line portfolio comes with plenty of company; everyone wants it. Estate includes seemingly infinite possibilities, elegant finishes and exclusive, custom styles. Estate is quality that feels custom-made, because it is.
Argyle
Classic Argyle. A beloved and timeless pattern. Our version is all texture, sparkle and fun. The Argyle Collection is the latest series by Du Verre co-founder Gina Lubin.
Du Verre Hardware is finished by hand. Small variations in the final color may occur. These variations add warmth and beauty to each piece and are not considered a defect. Please keep that in mind when making your selection.
Arroyo
Arroyo is an elegant and original series of cabinet knobs and pulls created by award-winning designer William Harvey. Its simple geometry is clean and modern. It also feels great in the hand. Arroyo s slim silhouette will lend balance and sophistication to your kitchen cabinets, bathroom interiors or fine furniture.
Du Verre Hardware is finished by hand. Small variations in the final color may occur. These variations add warmth and beauty to each piece and are not considered a defect. Please keep that in mind when making your selection.
Botero
Botero is the latest collection of knobs and pulls designed by William Harvey exclusively for Du Verre. Curvy, sensuous and modern, Botero demands attention. And you'll want to touch it.
Ergonomic and satisfying to hold, this group invites your eye and your hand. It is beautiful on all types of cabinetry whether for kitchen, bath or fine furniture. Botero is available in five sizes and four finishes including White. We also like to use the large knob as a great hook. With the use of a simple hanger bolt you can transform almost any of our knobs into hooks.
Du Verre Hardware is finished by hand. Small variations in the final color may occur. These variations add warmth and beauty to each piece and are not considered a defect. Please keep that in mind when making your selection.
Forged 2
Original cabinet hardware designed by the great metal smith, Heinz Pfleger. Forged 2 has classic shapes and retains the handmade qualities of the original forged pieces on which the collection is based. Forged 2 is the perfect completing element for your kitchen, bath and fine furniture.
Du Verre Hardware is finished by hand. Small variations in the final color may occur. These variations add warmth and beauty to each piece and are not considered a defect. Please keep that in mind when making your selection.
Forged 3
Original cabinet hardware designed by the great metal smith, Heinz Pfleger, Forged 3 is an instant classic. Textured and retaining the qualities of the original Forged pieces, this series is at home in a broad cross-section of interior styles. Forged 3 will enhance your kitchen, bath and fine furniture.
Du Verre Hardware is finished by hand. Small variations in the final color may occur. These variations add warmth and beauty to each piece and are not considered a defect. Please keep that in mind when making your selection.
Jeff Goodman
Original cabinet hardware designed by master glass blower and architectural glass artist Jeff Goodman. The Jeff Goodman Collection is a subtle and elegant group of knobs and pulls. Its Zen-like quality makes it a fantastic choice where a simple hardware solution is required. We love its quiet, textured elegance.
Du Verre Hardware is finished by hand. Small variations in the final color may occur. These variations add warmth and beauty to each piece and are not considered a defect. Please keep that in mind when making your selection.
Lotus
Lotus is one of Du Verre's first hardware introductions. It was designed by the incredible innovator and Brooklyn-based designer William Harvey. Elegant and organic, the soft rounded shapes are lovely to touch as well as to look at.
Du Verre Hardware is finished by hand. Small variations in the final color may occur. These variations add warmth and beauty to each piece and are not considered a defect. Please keep that in mind when making your selection.
Marcel
Original cabinet hardware designed by Goodman & Charlton, this series was originally conceived for the Marcel Hotel in New York. Marcel is a modern and fun collection. The geometric playfulness is a great addition to fine furniture and cabinetry.
Du Verre Hardware is finished by hand. Small variations in the final color may occur. These variations add warmth and beauty to each piece and are not considered a defect. Please keep that in mind when making your selection.
Offset
Offset is an original collection of cabinet hardware designed by Erin Adams, an award-winning mosaic artist and interior designer. The strong geometric patterns and multi-dimensional surfaces add great texture while still being classic and simple.
Du Verre Hardware is finished by hand. Small variations in the final color may occur. These variations add warmth and beauty to each piece and are not considered a defect. Please keep that in mind when making your selection.
Polar
Original cabinet hardware designed by Christopher Smith of East Main Design. Polar features knobs and pulls that are modern, elegant and ergonomic. Add a sleek finishing touch to your kitchen, bath or fine furniture.
Du Verre Hardware is finished by hand. Small variations in the final color may occur. These variations add warmth and beauty to each piece and are not considered a defect. Please keep that in mind when making your selection.
Pomegranate
Inspired by nature, this detailed and beautifully textured design makes Pomegranate a simple, elegant choice that will enhance any interior. Use in the kitchen, bath and on fine furniture. An original collection designed by Heinz Pfleger.
Du Verre Hardware is finished by hand. Small variations in the final color may occur. These variations add warmth and beauty to each piece and are not considered a defect. Please keep that in mind when making your selection.
Primitive
Original cabinet hardware designed by renowned designer Clodagh for Du Verre. Primitive is a bold, geometric pattern and is a Signature Clodagh motif.
Du Verre Hardware is finished by hand. Small variations in the final color may occur. These variations add warmth and beauty to each piece and are not considered a defect. Please keep that in mind when making your selection.
Rio
Original cabinet hardware designed by Du Verre co-founder, Gina Lubin. Rio has an exotic look and sculptural feeling with each piece appearing individually hand crafted. Rio will add texture and a unique quality to your kitchen, bath and fine furniture.
Rio is sand cast. Du Verre Hardware is finished by hand. Small variations in the final color may occur. These variations add warmth and beauty to each piece and are not considered a defect. Please keep that in mind when making your selection.
Rise
Original cabinet hardware designed by Christopher Smith of East Main Design. Rise is sleek and modern with a slightly retro feel.
Du Verre Hardware is finished by hand. Small variations in the final color may occur. These variations add warmth and beauty to each piece and are not considered a defect. Please keep that in mind when making your selection.
Series 3
Original cabinet hardware designed by internationally renowned furniture and lighting designer Scot Laughton, Series 3 is elegant and ergonomic - an instant classic. The beautiful, simple shapes of Series 3 can serve a multitude of looks from fine furniture to kitchen and bath cabinetry.
Du Verre Hardware is finished by hand. Small variations in the final color may occur. These variations add warmth and beauty to each piece and are not considered a defect. Please keep that in mind when making your selection.
Stacked
Original cabinet hardware designed by renowned designer Clodagh for Du Verre. Stacked is modern, tactile and luxurious.
Du Verre Hardware is finished by hand. Small variations in the final color may occur. These variations add warmth and beauty to each piece and are not considered a defect. Please keep that in mind when making your selection.
Tribal
Original cabinet hardware by renowned Hall of Fame designer Clodagh. Inspired by African weaving sticks and translated into sleek and modern hardware, the Tribal collection has already won praise from Interior Design magazine as one of the Best of the Year in hardware design.
Du Verre Hardware is finished by hand. Small variations in the final color may occur. These variations add warmth and beauty to each piece and are not considered a defect. Please keep that in mind when making your selection.
Wave
Inspired by beautiful sea vistas and the beckoning horizon lines of exotic locales, Du Verre Hardware introduces the Wave collection. Graphically strong, Wave plays with light and texture. However you choose to install the hardware, vertically or horizontally, the pattern changes to reflect the ambient light. Two knobs and four pulls are available in three rich, lustrous finishes: Satin Nickel, Antique Brass and Oil-rubbed Bronze.
Du Verre Hardware is finished by hand. Small variations in the final color may occur. These variations add warmth and beauty to each piece and are not considered a defect. Please keep that in mind when making your selection.
Bauhaus
Created in Germany by Architect Walter Gropius, the Bauhaus school searches for solutions to contemporary problems by developing high quality utilitarian mass produced products as a way to cover vital needs for an impoverished post world war I Germany. In the area of design, the study of handicraft was considered the natural way for artists to master the qualities of materials and form so that they could design well for mass production. In these respects, and in the minimizing of philosophy and other verbal disciplines, the Bauhaus was the earliest working example of much contemporary design education becoming a consulting center for industry and the trades. Lack of ornament, pure function adapting design to the world of machines are some of the most evident characteristics of the Bauhaus school of art and design.
Francis I
The reign of Francis I is considered part of the first period in the development of French Renaissance and can be called the Italian period of ornament which belongs primarily to the area of Lombardy. Buildings are still designed in the gothic manner but dressed in renaissance style. Examples can be found in the castles of the Loire valley. This style is full of ornamental sculptures highly influenced by Italian artists but nonetheless adjusted into the French manner. Arabesque decorative motifs, introduced in France by the Arabs and Grotesque motifs coming from Italy are used during the entire French Renaissance period. The emblems of the king like the Salamander and the letter F are constantly present in the designs as well as floral motifs that come out of human shapes and turn into letter forms. In this period there is an abundance of decoration, low and high relief are clearly defined and become deeply carved.
III Empire
Geometric motifs including ancient roman symbols for industry, war and science are some of the wide variety of designs used during Napoleon's time in France. The austere quality and the use of classical motifs and geometric vocabulary are present in most of this period's designs. Napoleon was a figure of romantically enlightened temperament and enormous ego, who embraced all links with the Classical past as a source of symbolic authority for his short-lived imperial state. Neoclassicism was associated with everything from revolutionary aspirations for democratic purity to imperial ambitions for unshakable authority.
Italian Renaissance
The projection of measured shapes, mathematical truth and formal beauty became conjoined in the minds of Renaissance artists. The discovery of perspective in art and architecture changed the way artists perceived and depicted human life. The word Renaissance refers to the revival of ancient Rome and classical antiquity. The use of mythical animals from classical times involving a delicate perception of their charm in a way still twigged with medieval romance is very much present during the Renaissance period. The use of classical motifs, profusion of floral ornaments, the use of small animals, arabesques (floral motifs completely symmetrical with the shape of a candelabra) and grotesques (designs derived from antiquity discovered in Rome in the XV th. Century where the symmetry present in the arabesques disappears) as well as mythological creatures are some of the repertory used in terms of design along with high and low relief carvings.
Louis XIV
The style of Louis the XIV is without any doubt the most distinguished and sumptuous for its decorative richness and impeccable taste. The wealth in the use of materials like gold, marble , crystal and gilded hand chiseled bronze is unparalleled. Ornament is abundant, but never overcharged. The quality of craftsmanship during this period is considered to be the highest ever in the history of French decorative arts. The most common decorative elements in this period are: The sun, shells , masks with rays (symbol of the sun king) along with the two L crossing each other as well as the use of military symbols like helmets. Plants are also used in the designs, specially laurel and acanthus leaves. Garlands of flowers are also frequent. The use of symmetry and straight lines will later become a great contrast between the style of Louis the XIV and the later Regency and Louis the XV periods. During the long and prosperous period of Louis the XIV all artistic academies where founded. The creative production and its influence all over Europe cannot be questioned, this is the reason why the reign of Louis the XIV is called the Grand Si cle.
Louis XV
This style may be the most characteristic of the French baroque era. The lack of symmetry, the overabundance of shell motifs and twisted leaves makes this style extremely ornate. The most important decorative element of this period is without any doubt the Rocaille . Checkered panels are also used. Designs are full of fantasy and abstraction that makes this period quite unique in itself. The lack of symmetry of the shell type motif makes it blend with all the curves and become a complete visual experience that invites the eyes to flow dynamically. The style of Louis the XV reign is full of creativity, imagination and visual excess.
Louis XVI
This style really began in the second part of the reign of Louis XV and expanded over the entire reign of Louis XVI. The origins of this style go back to the ruins of Pompeii and the Greco-Roman art, during this time archaeological sites were visited by architects that brought back new designs. The revelation of Greek art around 1760 was critical in the development of this style. Louis XVI decoration followed the influence of two writers and thinkers of the time: Diderot and Rousseau, the first one brought simplicity and sensibility and the second one concentrated in the love of nature and the return to a simple life. Rustic motifs like: land working utensils, baskets with flowers, hearts and arrows, ribbons, garlands with leaves and flowers, musical instruments, scientific instruments, oval shaped medallions and fire torches mixed with elements of antiquity like: beaded, rais-de coeur, Greek friezes and reed and ribbon details. This style is a mix of archaic and naturalistic motifs as well as sentimental attributes, which account for its uniqueness and charm.
Patagonia
We consider contemporary all styles developed during the 20th. century as a way to carry on some historical aesthetic in a subtle way, Hence our Haussman-Directory collection reflects a neo-French look. In the same way, our Early 20th Century collection reflects the contemporary crave for federal American simplicity. Some other contemporary collections like Patagonia take on a more romantic approach into primitive forms. The Spanish wrought iron series tries to bring back Spanish colonial times into today s world searching for a new identity. Our gothic collection becomes a modern interpretation of gothic architecture. Our stone and crystal collections are some of Fersa s contributions to the development of our trade into the 21st. century. Fersa continues to elaborate new designs along with preserving period styles. Our factory and a professional team of designers present a new collection every year as a continous effort in the development of this ancient trade.
Regency
We can say that the French Rengency style, (Regence), began in the last part of Louis the XIV reign with a lighter decoration. The French Regency represents the transitional period between the reign of Louis the XIV and that of Louis the XV. The use of the shell (called Coquille ), big flower arrangements and fabulous animals like dragons are the most characteristic of this time. Symmetry starts to disappear opening the way to curvilinear shapes that make the composition flow freely.
Spanish
We consider contemporary all styles developed during the 20th. century as a way to carry on some historical aesthetic in a subtle way, Hence our Haussman-Directory collection reflects a neo-French look. In the same way, our Early 20th Century collection reflects the contemporary crave for federal American simplicity. Some other contemporary collections like Patagonia take on a more romantic approach into primitive forms. The Spanish wrought iron series tries to bring back Spanish colonial times into today s world searching for a new identity. Our gothic collection becomes a modern interpretation of gothic architecture. Our stone and crystal collections are some of Fersa s contributions to the development of our trade into the 21st. century. Fersa continues to elaborate new designs along with preserving period styles. Our factory and a professional team of designers present a new collection every year as a continous effort in the development of this ancient trade.
Berlin
The KARTNERS Berlin Collection is a solid brass European Contemporary design that offers big impact through its solid bold rectangular geometry. Berlin is a decisive design that delivers a strong and sleek statement, and creates a standout bathroom.
London
The KARTNERS London Collection is a European Contemporary design that offers sleek rectangular shapes offset by strong squared anchors. London is simple and strong and gives a truly modern personality to your bathroom.
Milan
The KARTNERS Milan Collection is a European Contemporary design that offers a clean linear statement. This combined with engineered curves which presents contemporary elegance. Milan elevates your bathroom to the latest in inspired design.
Monaco
The KARTNERS Monaco Collection is a European Contemporary design that presents a sleek minimalist silhouette. Monaco's bold simplicity creates a true contemporary ambience for any trendsetting bathroom.
Oslo
The KARTNERS Oslo Collection is a European Contemporary design that offers a minimalist look, softened by rounded organic forms and delivering strong contemporary style. Oslo is opulence for your bathroom.
ARCHED
This classical arched design provides an elegant foundation for traditional hardware. The refined curves are highlighted by beveled edges.
BORDEAUX
Intricate fleur-de-lis designs add a fanciful touch to Bordeaux. Fashioned from Rocky Mountain Hardware's unique "investment cast" or "lost wax" method, which yields richer and more refined detail than other processes, this collection is well suited for projects where a chic French touch is desired.
BRIGGS
The Briggs Collection takes its design inspiration from a rich array of stylistic influences - from Moroccan grates to the door knobs of a cathedral built in the 1800s. The versatility of this collection is adaptable to today's eclectic styles, with each finish bringing a new mood to the design.
CORBEL ARCHED
Inspired by ornamental timepieces and jewelry dating decades before the roaring 20s, Corbel expresses an Edwardian-meets modern aesthetic apt for those looking for a sculptural statement maker. The collection-which is handcast using the "lost wax" method to truly capture the design's exquisite details-is available in rectangular or arched profiles.
ELLIS
A collection that honors its traditional architectural heritage. Classic, ornate details are achieved through age-old investment casting techniques. The timeless beauty of bronze combined with elegant lines allow for seamless integration of style.
FLEUR DE LIS
This iconic stylized lily has been a decorative motif in cultures ranging from ancient Mesopotamia to the French Monarchy. Regal in nature, the Fleur de Lis adds ornamental flair to traditional interiors.
FLUTE
The Roger Thomas Collection, in collaboration with Rocky Mountain Hardware, present Flute'. Aptly named for the fluted detailing that characterizes ancient Corinthian columns, the collection captures Thomas' affinity for referencing classic architectural elements as seen through a modern day lens. Each piece is thoughtfully simple in shape, commanding in scale and textured to the touch. It is a design that fits comfortably in the hand and seamlessly into any style space, residential or commercial.
HAMMERED
The Hammered collection harkens to the deft work of old world blacksmiths, and best reflects the premium the brand places on personal craftsmanship and attention to detail. The richly textured assortment was created from hand-carved molds to enliven the tactile surface of each piece.
MADDOX
This collection boasts an oval shape and refined beaded design that complements the traditional style of Colonial and Brownstone architecture. The fine details were achieved through the ancient method of a lost wax process, which allows the bronze to smoothly produce finer detail than sand-cast.
METRO
This collection was thoughtfully designed to blend clean, simple elongated lines with the warmth of solid bronze.
PARIS
In collaboration with renowned hospitality designer Roger Thomas comes our Paris Collection, a study in the historical styles from 17th and 18th century France. Cast from solid, art-grade bronze, Thomas has distilled the collection down to its purist form, stripping away extraneous details typical of the era to capture the timeless silhouettes presented in our collection.
RECTANGULAR
The clean geometry of this rectangular shape makes a strong statement in contemporary or traditional settings. The simple handcrafted style recalls the beautiful Craftsman hardware of the early 20th century.
Roger Thomas
Designed by renowned hospitality designer, Roger Thomas, it is reminiscent of historical styles from 17th and 18th century France with a sense of whimsy, romance and decorative flair.
Ted Boerner
Designed by Ted Boerner, respected San Francisco-based furniture designer, offers five new cabinet hardware collections, including chunky handles and asymmetrical knobs and pulls.
.25
.25 is the ultimate in utilitarian elegance: A simple and understated design that is equally functional and beautiful.
Abbott
Abbott takes the minimal mid-century wire pull to a new level. Solid brass, hand wrapped in thick Italian leather with bold stitching, is understated yet detailed.
Aero
Inspired by the stepped detail of 19th century telescopes, Aero is a combination of historical reference with a contemporary temperament. The result is original and modern, bringing a look of updated elegance.
Apex
Apex is modern, minimalist and boldly geometric. The distinct scale and understated design of this pull make it a strong and appealing statement.
Big Sur
Drawn from the Modernist aesthetic, this minimalist recessed pull may be used singly or in pairs. Its subtle rectangular shape is gently eased for comfort.
Bolinas
Simple, clean and minimal, the Bolinas recessed pull takes inspiration in equal parts from 20th Century Scandinavian and Industrial influences.
Boothbay
The Boothbay strap hinge is a refined reinterpretation of early 20th Century ice box hinges. The concealed attachments give it a modern feel.
Boulevard
Inspiration from 1930s objects evokes extravagance: a strong silhouette, lavish scale and elegant decoration. Machine and artisan hands yield crisp details and curves.
Brogue
A modern take on classic finery. Brogue's intricate hole patterns have a heritage of the fine tooling found in traditional handmade shoes favored by British country gentlemen.
Camden
Industrial and utilitarian, yet elegant. The Camden knob features large, hand-finished facets inspired by designs from an antique safe.
Crystal
Comprehensive and universal, the classic design of Crystal is appropriate to partner with any line of fittings and fixtures from modern to traditional. The weight and quality of these handcrafted pieces is unsurpassed.
Cushing
Modern interpretations of early 20th Century machinery handles, the Cushing t-pull and knob are both strong and sculptural. Available in many sizes.
Decibel
Inspired by classic record players, Decibel gives all the sleekness of contemporary design, enhanced with special detailing.
Dillon
Minimally executed in solid brass, the Dillon pull is inspired by artisanal furniture of the 1950s and 1960s. It offers a beautiful and practical way to finish off a clean, contemporary look.
Dorland
Rough meets refined. Dorland's smooth or hand-hammered, pebble-like pulls give a natural, expressive finish to smooth hand-polished back plates.
Dune
Dune takes inspiration from the soft undulating surfaces of windblown sand dunes. Modern, clean and subtle, a different take on nature inspired design.
Easton
Drawing on Edwardian style, Easton is the most extensive Waterworks family; a range of moods and a selection of products from fittings to furniture.
Echo Park
Echo Park takes its substantial but simple geometric forms from vintage industrial pulls. Finely hand-finished solid brass hardware celebrates the original design in a modern and tailored way, warmed by the hand-wrapping and stitching of Italian leather to the handles.
Enfield
Like its namesake Shaker community that endured for nearly 135 years, Enfield echoes a simple, honest style. Its hallmark: ultimate practicality.
Etoile
Defined elegance. Etoile has a European sophistication with a timeless sense of chic.
Fallbrook
Recalling a touch of '40s glamour and classic equestrian vibe in its hand-stitched Italian leather and solid hand-polished brass, Fallbrook drop pulls and knobs lend a rich, enduring appeal to modern and transitional rooms.
Flyte
Pure Modernism. Like minimalist works of art, the elegant proportions of these light, fluid elements bring sculptural reference to a room.
Fremont
Fremont's unusually minimal effect is brought about by careful handcrafting. Beautifully simple and perfectly round ring pulls are designed to rest as a complete circle, uninterrupted by a spindle that completes the curve.
Grimsby
Signature nautical style lives in every aspect of Grimsby. Its name derives from a mighty Royal Navy vessel, and exposed fasteners around the perimeter give structure similar to a ship's small round port holes.
Guilford
The Guilford pull evokes vintage, campaign-style hardware. Its bold, larger scale and strong simplified shape are well-suited in contemporary living.
Harpswell
Our redesign of an American classic. This hinge combines refined craftsmanship and careful engineering for strength. Ideally sized for most cabinet applications.
Henry
Influenced by the connection of industry and art Henry easily transitions between modern, traditional, utilitarian and classic settings.
Highgate
Our take on old English style: simple, functional shapes, detailed with white porcelain indices and hexagonal accents for a timeless feel.
Isla
Pure, timeless, unique and versatile - sculptural organic forms meet advanced engineering in this inspiring collection of fittings, hardware and accessories.
Larkspur
The Larkspur t-pull has a bold, geometric shape; it evokes the simple-yet-graphic design of minimalist mid-twentieth century furniture hardware.
Ludlow
A touch of classic Americana. Our fresh take on iconic industrial design has clean lines and dimensional details, including exposed screws and square plates.
Muir
At home in the mountains, by the sea or in an urban loft, Muir's solid walnut pairs with hand-finished solid brass to create a modern, casual effect recalling vintage modern artist-made furniture and jewelry.
Napa
Napa draws its strength from the specialness of handmade leather luggage. This modernist hardware echoes elegant nostalgia in its exposed stitching and inset metal ends.
Ojai
With broad and deep sculptural knurling, the Ojai knob and pull pleasantly reflect light off the surface and offer a unique tactile experience. Sleek yet decorative, Ojai is a perfect modern suite with a touch of ornamentation.
Oliver
The beauty of hardware details on vintage trunks-metal corners, strips of wood, nail heads, leather trim-inspired the decorative elements of Oliver's drawer handle.
Paddock
Reminiscent of equestrian tack, the Paddock drop ring pull design is clean and classic. Its geometric shape and large hoop make it visually arresting and practical.
Paragon
The Paragon is a different, more refined interpretation of a traditional bin pull. The elongated design elevates this utilitarian design to a higher level.
Pinkerton
Recalling the clean, industrial details associated with bank safes from the early 20th century, the offset knob and concentric rings make this an enduring design.
Pinnacle
Pinnacle is a simple bar pull with a sophisticated sense of style and refinement. The structured design mixed with bold scale make it very adaptable.
Pomona
A nautical feel inspired by boat hardware details, such as mooring eyes and deck hinges, gives Pomona its strength. Weight and oversized scale offer impact in contemporary applications.
Portico
Stately yet serene. Inspired by the Grecian columns used to create the grand porticos that grace the facades of classical architecture, Portico imparts strength with its vertical flute edge and bold mass.
Portsmouth
Imbued with the spirit of fine American furniture hardware of the 18th century, this simple reinterpretation retains the heft and feel of the originals.
R.W. Atlas
Powerful shapes, genuine materials and unique aesthetic details. The original, impeccable vision of R.W. Atlas pairs American ingenuity with European craftsmanship.
Redondo
Reminiscent of the warehouse pulls on an old notions cabinet, Redondo has been amped up in scale for modern use. An arched pull with oval attachments and exposed screws hits a note of delicacy for the home.
Regulator
A play on industrial controls from the early 1900s, when pride was lavished on parts. Translated to handcrafted, fittings project rugged beauty through powerful, detailed shapes.
Riverside
Like the steering wheel and gear shift knob of an Italian sports car, Riverside is sporty, pleasing to hold and well proportioned. Pulls are fully clad in hand-stitched Italian leather, rendering them bold and full of thoughtful detail.
Roadster
Inspired by vintage sports cars, these classic yet sharp silhouettes feature octagonal indices and geometric forms: perfect for giving any bath a dash of retro cool.
Rockport
Rockport offers a timeless combination of comfortable function and thoughtful detail. Pulls features saddle-stitched Italian leather handles secured with slender, hand-polished, solid brass hardware-the most handsome finishing touch.
Rondelle
Captivating Rondelle is reminiscent of the classic circle pin that embodies a striking simplicity. Its curves and contours whisper with enduring elegance.
Salem
The Salem butterfly hinge is a twist on the classic, sized to work perfectly with today's millwork standards. This surface-mounted hinge is a great way to embellish cabinetry.
Sonoma
Sonoma is assertive in its classic, modern style. Leather-wrapped hardware with bold brass ends, double-stitched leather details and distinctive scale create an assertive look.
Sterling
The Sterling is a clean, trim and versatile knob that can be closed to provide a smooth surface or left in the open position for convenience.
Steward
With its large, simple back plate, this knob is inspired by the handsome and practical hardware found on the steamer trunks of a glamorous and bygone era.
Stockton
The Stockton family of pulls combines hand-finished solid brass and solid walnut for a mid-twentieth century modern feel. With transitional appeal, these pieces share a streamlined flavor. Available in two-tone and solid metal finishes.
Tremont
Tremont t-pulls and knobs combine functional, vintage and industrial forms with refined reeding. The result is an elegant look and feel that is timelessly sophisticated.
Tumbler
A Bauhaus inspiration and reinterpretation, this striking door knob expresses the "form follows function" design edict with its simple back plate and apparent screws.
University
Our classic University collection brings us back to the basics of pure, simplified beauty.
Waterworks
Our Waterworks collection encompasses a classic product range. From accessories to furniture, each authentic design is created with mechanical integrity and meticulous craftsmanship.
Wilshire
Equal parts utilitarian rugged and vintage wristwatch refined, Wilshire imparts classic strength and warmth. Strap pulls and handles in hand-finished solid brass with fine Italian saddle leather feature exposed screws and soft rounded edges.