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Alno Sierra Collection

Alno Sierra Collection cabinet hardware. The Alno Sierra Collection is a full traditional family covering knobs, pulls, cup pulls, backplates,...

Alno Sierra Collection cabinet hardware

The Alno Sierra Collection is a full traditional family covering knobs, pulls, cup pulls, backplates, and appliance pulls in one matched look. Sierra is built so an entire kitchen can be specified from a single line without mixing families.

What identifies the Sierra look

Sierra runs a classic rounded handle with subtle shaping at the ends rather than a flat industrial bar. Knobs come in 1-1/4-inch, 1-1/2-inch, and 1-5/8-inch diameters, with a coordinating 1-5/8-inch backplate for worn or uneven door faces. Pulls scale from 4-inch up through 18-inch lengths, and a 10-inch appliance pull plus a back-to-back version handle refrigerator and double-sided doors. A 3-1/2-inch cup pull adds a period drawer option for furniture-style islands. The Dark Bronze and Rust Bronze tones give the line its warm, slightly aged character against stained or painted wood.

Buying considerations

Sierra fits traditional and transitional kitchens, plus furniture-style islands where backplates and cup pulls reinforce a cabinetmaker look. The deep size ladder lets you carry one profile from cabinet doors all the way to a 60-inch appliance front without changing families. Mixing knobs on doors with pulls on drawers reads well here because the shaping language is consistent throughout. The two bronze tones suit stained wood and darker painted cabinetry; pair the backplate with knobs where screw holes need covering or where an older door face is uneven. The matching Sierra bath line carries the same look into towel bars and accessories, keeping a whole project unified.

Related Alno collections

See the matching Sierra bath collection or browse the full Alno brand page for additional families.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of hardware does the Alno Sierra Collection include?

The Sierra Collection covers knobs, pulls, cup pulls, backplates, and appliance pulls in one matched family. Knobs are available in 1-1/4-inch, 1-1/2-inch, and 1-5/8-inch diameters; pulls range from 4-inch to 18-inch lengths; and a 10-inch appliance pull handles large refrigerator and double-sided doors. This range allows an entire kitchen to be specified from a single line without mixing hardware families.

What cabinet styles and finishes is the Sierra Collection best suited for?

Sierra is designed for traditional and transitional kitchens, as well as furniture-style islands where backplates and cup pulls reinforce a cabinetmaker aesthetic. The collection's two tones — Dark Bronze and Rust Bronze — are specifically suited to stained wood and darker painted cabinetry, giving the line a warm, slightly aged character.

How does the Alno Sierra Collection compare to a flat-bar pull in a traditional kitchen?

Unlike a flat industrial bar pull, Sierra features a classic rounded handle with subtle shaping at the ends, which reads as more period-appropriate in traditional and transitional settings. The addition of cup pulls, backplates, and coordinating knobs gives Sierra a cabinetmaker vocabulary that a plain bar pull family typically cannot match across the full range of cabinet and drawer types.

Can the Sierra Collection hardware be used in a bathroom as well as a kitchen?

Yes — Alno offers a matching Sierra bath line that carries the same profile and finish tones into towel bars and bath accessories. This allows a single design language to run from kitchen cabinetry through the bathroom without switching hardware families or finish sources.

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