The Atlas Homewares Linea Collection
The Atlas Linea Collection is one of Atlas Homewares' clean-line contemporary cabinet hardware lines, built around restrained linear profiles. Atlas Homewares was founded by jewelry designer Adrienne Morea in 1993, and Linea is where the brand's commitment to spare modern geometry shows most directly. Knobs and pulls in this collection prioritize line and proportion over surface detail.
What defines Linea
The collection's name describes its identity: linear pulls with consistent rectangular or cylindrical cross-sections, knobs that read as simple cylinders or low domes, and finishes that suit modern and transitional kitchens. The pieces share enough visual consistency to work as a single set across a full kitchen, which is how Linea is most often specified — rather than as a mix-and-match collection. Finishes typically span brushed nickel, brushed brass, polished chrome, and matte black.
Where Linea works
Modern and transitional kitchens, frameless European-style cabinetry, and soft-contemporary shaker doors where a clean pull holds the cabinet line together without competing for attention. Linea also pairs cleanly with bath vanities in modern and transitional baths. For a sharper-edged modern profile in the same brand, look at Atlas Sleek; for more transitional detail, see Atlas Centinel.
Sizing and finish considerations
Linea pulls come in drill-center spacings that suit drawers and doors across a typical kitchen. Match pull length to drawer width — roughly a third of the front width — and keep the finish consistent across the install. Matte black Linea hardware suits contemporary palettes; brushed brass Linea reads warmer and pairs with quartzite and stained wood. Atlas ships most pieces from stock.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Atlas Linea Collection and what design philosophy defines it?
The Atlas Linea Collection is a contemporary cabinet hardware line from Atlas Homewares built around restrained linear profiles — rectangular or cylindrical cross-sections on pulls and simple cylinder or low-dome knobs, with finishes that prioritize proportion over surface detail. The collection is named for its identity: spare modern geometry with enough visual consistency across pieces to be specified as a single cohesive set across a full kitchen. Atlas Homewares was founded by jewelry designer Adrienne Morea in 1993, and Linea reflects the brand's commitment to clean-line contemporary design.
What finishes are available in the Atlas Linea Collection, and how do they differ in application?
Linea finishes typically span brushed nickel, brushed brass, polished chrome, and matte black. Matte black suits contemporary palettes, while brushed brass reads warmer and pairs well with quartzite countertops and stained wood. Most pieces ship from stock, so availability across finishes is generally reliable.
How does Atlas Linea compare to Atlas Sleek for a modern kitchen?
Both are contemporary hardware lines within the Atlas Homewares brand, but Sleek carries a sharper-edged modern profile while Linea's restrained geometry extends to transitional applications including soft-contemporary shaker doors and bath vanities. Linea is the choice when the goal is a clean pull that holds a cabinet line together without competing for attention across modern and transitional spaces alike.
What sizing guidelines apply when specifying Linea pulls across a kitchen?
Linea pulls come in drill-center spacings suited to drawers and doors across a typical kitchen installation. A common rule of thumb is to match pull length to roughly a third of the drawer front width. Keeping the finish consistent across the install ensures Linea reads as a cohesive set rather than a mix-and-match selection.
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