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Amerock Ravino Collection

Amerock Ravino Collection cabinet hardware. The Amerock Ravino Collection is a traditional-to-transitional line that pairs a rounded knob with both...

Amerock Ravino Collection cabinet hardware

The Amerock Ravino Collection is a traditional-to-transitional line that pairs a rounded knob with both bar pulls and a classic cup pull. The cup pull is what gives Ravino its period character while keeping the rest of the family versatile. It is a flexible set that can read classic or restrained depending on which pieces you choose.

What identifies the Ravino look

The set includes a 1-1/4-inch round knob, bar pulls at 3-inch, 3-3/4-inch, 5-1/16-inch, and 6-5/16-inch, and a 3-inch cup pull for drawers. The cup pull adds a half-round bin shape that reads traditional, while the straight pulls keep the line usable in transitional rooms. Forms are smooth and unornamented so the finish carries the look rather than any applied detail. The finish spread is broad: matte black, satin nickel, polished chrome, polished brass, oil rubbed bronze, champagne bronze, black nickel, and antique silver, one of the widest in this group.

Buying considerations

This line suits traditional and transitional kitchens, especially layouts that want bin pulls on drawers and matching knobs on doors. Use the cup pull on lower drawers and the bar pulls where a continuous handle is preferred, keeping one finish across both. Polished brass and champagne bronze warm a classic kitchen; matte black and black nickel pull it toward transitional; oil rubbed bronze suits darker cabinetry. The wide finish menu makes faucet and lighting matching straightforward without compromise. Run the longer bar pull on wide drawers and the knob on doors so proportions stay even. Decide whether you want cup pulls in the mix first, since they set the room's traditional weight.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What hardware pieces are included in the Amerock Ravino Collection?

The Ravino family includes a 1-1/4-inch round knob, bar pulls in four lengths (3-inch, 3-3/4-inch, 5-1/16-inch, and 6-5/16-inch), and a 3-inch cup pull. The cup pull has a half-round bin shape that gives the collection its traditional character, while the bar pulls keep it usable in transitional rooms as well.

What finishes does the Amerock Ravino Collection come in?

Ravino is available in matte black, satin nickel, polished chrome, polished brass, oil rubbed bronze, champagne bronze, black nickel, and antique silver. This is one of the widest finish spreads in its category, which makes it easier to match existing faucets and lighting fixtures without compromise.

How does the Amerock Ravino Collection compare to a purely transitional hardware line?

Ravino occupies a traditional-to-transitional range rather than a strictly transitional one, primarily because of its cup pull. A dedicated transitional collection typically omits cup pulls entirely, relying on bar pulls and simple knobs with clean geometry. Ravino can read either way depending on whether the cup pull is included, but specifying it commits the room to a more traditional period character.

How should Ravino hardware be distributed across cabinet doors and drawers?

The knob is sized for cabinet doors, while the bar pulls and cup pull are intended for drawers. A common approach is to use the cup pull on lower drawers where a traditional bin-pull shape suits the proportions, and to run the longer bar pull on wider drawers. Keeping one finish across all pieces maintains visual consistency throughout the layout.

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