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Belwith-Keeler Chrysalis Collection

Belwith-Keeler Chrysalis Collection cabinet hardware. The Belwith-Keeler Chrysalis Collection is a glam line that sets a glass element into a...

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Belwith-Keeler Chrysalis Collection cabinet hardware

The Belwith-Keeler Chrysalis Collection is a glam line that sets a glass element into a metal pull and knob. Chrysalis builds its look on the contrast between a colored or frosted glass insert and a polished metal frame, so each piece reads as jewelry for the cabinet rather than plain hardware.

What identifies the Chrysalis look

The pulls carry a glass center on metal posts, offered in 3-3/4, 5-1/16, and 6-5/16 inch center-to-center sizes, with a matching knob for doors. The glass comes in clear, frosted, cerulean blue, and opaque black, paired with polished nickel or brushed golden brass frames. The combination lets the same shape shift from icy and clear to warm gold or deep black depending on the glass and metal you pick, which is the whole reason the line offers the mix rather than one fixed finish.

Buying considerations

Chrysalis suits dressing rooms, powder baths, and statement kitchens where a glass accent belongs against painted cabinetry rather than competing with stone or busy tile. Decide the glass color first, then the frame metal, since the glass is what the eye catches across the room. Polished nickel with clear or frosted glass reads cool and bright; brushed golden brass with black or cerulean glass turns the line richer and warmer. Use the larger 6-5/16 pull on wide drawers and the knob on doors so the glass repeats at a consistent scale along the run. Glass inserts show fingerprints in high-touch zones, so a quick wipe keeps a main drawer bank looking sharp. Keep one glass-and-metal pairing across a room so the effect stays deliberate instead of collected.

Related Belwith-Keeler collections

For an acrylic alternative, see the Monarch collection, or browse the full Belwith-Keeler brand page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What sizes does the Belwith-Keeler Chrysalis pull come in?

Chrysalis pulls are offered in three center-to-center sizes: 3-3/4 inch, 5-1/16 inch, and 6-5/16 inch. A matching knob is available for doors. The brand recommends using the larger 6-5/16 inch pull on wide drawers and the knob on doors so the glass element repeats at a consistent scale across the run.

What glass and metal finish combinations are available in the Chrysalis Collection?

Chrysalis glass inserts come in four options: clear, frosted, cerulean blue, and opaque black. The metal frames are available in polished nickel or brushed golden brass. Polished nickel pairs with clear or frosted glass for a cool, bright effect, while brushed golden brass with black or cerulean glass produces a richer, warmer result.

Where is the Chrysalis Collection best suited in a home?

The Chrysalis Collection is designed for spaces where a glass accent fits naturally against painted cabinetry — dressing rooms, powder baths, and statement kitchens are the use cases the source identifies. The line is not recommended where the hardware would compete with busy tile or stone, since the glass insert is the visual focal point.

How does the Chrysalis Collection compare to the Belwith-Keeler Monarch Collection?

Both Chrysalis and Monarch from Belwith-Keeler place a translucent insert into cabinet hardware; Chrysalis uses glass, while the Monarch Collection uses acrylic. The practical consideration the source flags for Chrysalis is that glass inserts show fingerprints in high-touch zones and require regular wiping to stay sharp. Shoppers who want a similar look can compare both collections on the Belwith-Keeler brand page.

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