Atlas Homewares Sutton Place Collection cabinet hardware
The Sutton Place Collection is a transitional Atlas Homewares line that pairs a classic cup pull with a long straight bar pull in one matched family. It lets a kitchen run bin-style cup pulls on drawers and bar pulls on doors while keeping a single design language across both.
What identifies the Sutton Place look
The cup pull carries a smooth half-round bin profile at a 3-inch center-to-center spacing, while the bar pull runs long, around 11 5/16-inch center-to-center, with a clean tapered bar. The pairing of cup and bar in one line is the signature, a combination favored in transitional and farmhouse-leaning kitchens where the two forms are traditionally used together. The forms are unornamented, so the finish carries the look and ties the two shapes into one set.
Choosing within the line
Sutton Place suits transitional, farmhouse, and classic kitchens where cup pulls on drawers and bar pulls on doors is the intended mix. Finishes span venetian bronze, modern bronze, polished and brushed nickel, polished chrome, slate, and champagne, covering warm and cool schemes. Running the cup pull on lower drawers and the long bar on upper doors is the standard layout this line is built around, and keeping one finish across both forms is what holds the look together. The cup pull is the more decorative element if you want the drawers to carry the detail.
Related Atlas Homewares collections
For a modern stepped-form alternative within the brand, see the Tableau Collection, or browse the full Atlas Homewares brand page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What two hardware forms make up the Sutton Place Collection, and what are their dimensions?
The Sutton Place Collection pairs a cup pull and a bar pull in one matched family. The cup pull has a smooth half-round bin profile at a 3-inch center-to-center spacing, while the bar pull measures approximately 11 5/16 inches center-to-center with a clean tapered bar form.
Which kitchen styles is the Sutton Place Collection designed for?
The collection is built for transitional, farmhouse, and classic kitchens where cup pulls on drawers and bar pulls on doors is the intended hardware mix. The unornamented forms rely on the finish to carry the design, making the line adaptable across warm and cool color schemes through finishes that include venetian bronze, polished and brushed nickel, polished chrome, slate, and champagne.
How does the Sutton Place Collection compare to the Atlas Homewares Tableau Collection?
The Sutton Place Collection uses a traditional bin cup pull and long bar pull pairing suited to transitional and farmhouse-leaning kitchens, with smooth, unornamented forms. The Tableau Collection offers a modern stepped-form alternative within the Atlas Homewares brand, making it the stronger fit where a more contemporary profile is preferred over the classic cup-and-bar combination.
What is the recommended layout when mixing the cup pull and bar pull from the Sutton Place Collection?
The standard layout the line is built around is running the cup pull on lower drawers and the long bar pull on upper doors. Keeping a single finish across both forms is what unifies the two shapes visually; the cup pull functions as the more decorative element if the goal is to give the drawers more visual detail.
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