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Atlas Homewares Everitt Collection

Atlas Homewares Everitt Collection: One Bar Pull From Cabinet to Appliance. A slim bar profile that scales to appliance lengths....

Atlas Homewares Everitt Collection: One Bar Pull From Cabinet to Appliance

A slim bar profile that scales to appliance lengths

The Everitt Collection is Atlas Homewares' contemporary pull line built around a single trim, low-profile bar with clean ends rather than a heavy grip. What sets it apart from a standard cabinet pull is its reach: the same profile carries from cabinet and drawer sizes up into appliance-pull lengths, with the sample range showing 12-inch and 18-inch appliance centers. That lets one handle run across an entire kitchen, refrigerator and pantry panels included. The restraint is intentional. Even at full appliance length the pull stays quiet and reads in scale on a large door instead of turning bulky, which is why it suits contemporary kitchens where the appliance hardware should match the cabinetry rather than stand apart as a separate statement piece.

Finishes, fit, and how it compares

Everitt is offered in Polished Nickel, Chrome, Brushed Nickel, Warm Brass, Slate, and Matte Black, so appliance and drawer pulls hold one consistent tone throughout the room. Before ordering, confirm the appliance center-to-center measurement matches the mounting on your refrigerator or panel, then pair the shorter cabinet sizes alongside for a uniform look from base cabinets to large fronts. Buyers who want a comparable feel in a different direction can look at other Atlas families such as the Sweetbriar Lane and Browning collections, though Everitt's defining advantage remains its ability to span both ordinary cabinet hardware and oversized appliance fronts in a single, understated bar.

Coordinate with cabinet pulls and cabinet knobs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size range does the Atlas Homewares Everitt Collection cover?

The Everitt Collection scales from standard cabinet pull lengths up to appliance-pull lengths, with the range including 12-inch and 18-inch appliance centers. This makes it practical for kitchens where buyers want a single hardware profile to run across drawer fronts, cabinet doors, and full-size refrigerator or pantry panels without switching to a different design.

What finishes are available in the Everitt Collection?

Everitt is offered in Polished Nickel, Chrome, Brushed Nickel, Warm Brass, Slate, and Matte Black. The breadth of the finish range is intentional so that appliance pulls and shorter cabinet pulls can be ordered in the same tone, keeping the hardware consistent across the whole room.

How does the Everitt pull differ from a traditional bar pull in terms of visual weight?

Everitt is designed as a trim, low-profile bar with clean ends rather than a heavy grip, so it reads quietly on large appliance panels instead of dominating them. A traditional heavy-duty bar pull often uses a thicker tube or more pronounced endcaps to signal strength; Everitt trades that visual mass for restraint, which suits contemporary cabinetry where the hardware is meant to recede rather than become a focal point.

What kitchen style is the Everitt Collection best suited for?

Atlas Homewares positions Everitt for contemporary kitchens where appliance pulls and cabinet hardware are expected to match rather than contrast. The slim, unornamented profile fits flat-front and slab-door cabinetry; it would read as understated against traditional raised-panel doors that typically pair with more decorative cup pulls or bin pulls.

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