Belwith-Keeler Fuse Collection cabinet hardware
The Belwith-Keeler Fuse Collection is a contemporary pull line defined by a two-material build: a metal handle paired with an inset wood accent. That mixed-material detail is what sets Fuse apart from the brand's all-metal families.
What identifies the Fuse look
Fuse runs a clean straight bar where the grip carries a wood inlay against a metal frame. Two wood treatments appear in the line, a warm walnut and a darker black wood, each paired with metal finishes of matte black, brushed golden brass, or satin nickel. Sample sizes run 5 1/16 inch, 6 5/16 inch, and 8 13/16 inch center-to-center, covering doors, standard drawers, and wider drawer fronts. The styling stays minimal; the wood-and-metal contrast is the entire statement.
Buying considerations
Fuse suits contemporary and warm-modern kitchens where the cabinetry is fairly plain and the hardware introduces texture. Walnut with brushed golden brass reads warm against white or pale cabinets; black wood with satin nickel or matte black keeps a cooler, more graphic look. Because the line is pull-led, pull spacing should be planned across doors and drawers up front so the wood tone stays consistent through a run. The wood inlay is a tradeoff: it adds warmth and texture a plain metal bar cannot, but wood and metal age differently, so keeping the run consistent matters more than with a single-material pull. The three sizes from 5 1/16 inch to 8 13/16 inch cover doors through wide drawers in one profile. If you need knobs for small upper doors, pair a simple metal knob in the same metal finish rather than chasing a wood match, since a small knob rarely carries the inlay convincingly.
Related Belwith-Keeler collections
For an all-metal contemporary alternative, see the Avenue Collection, or browse the full Belwith-Keeler brand page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Belwith-Keeler Fuse Collection different from all-metal cabinet pull lines?
Fuse pulls use a two-material build: a metal frame paired with a wood inset running along the grip. That wood-and-metal contrast is the defining detail that separates Fuse from all-metal families like the Belwith-Keeler Avenue Collection, which delivers a similar contemporary straight-bar profile but without any wood element.
What wood and metal finish combinations are available in the Fuse Collection?
The line offers two wood treatments — warm walnut and a darker black wood — each paired with metal finishes in matte black, brushed golden brass, or satin nickel. Walnut with brushed golden brass reads warmer and suits white or pale cabinetry, while black wood with satin nickel or matte black produces a cooler, more graphic result.
What center-to-center sizes does the Fuse Collection come in, and which cabinet applications do they cover?
Sample sizes run 5 1/16 inch, 6 5/16 inch, and 8 13/16 inch center-to-center. That range covers standard doors, typical drawer fronts, and wider drawer fronts within a single pull profile.
Can Fuse pulls be paired with knobs for small upper cabinet doors?
The Fuse line is pull-led, and the wood inlay does not translate convincingly to the smaller scale of a knob. The recommended approach is to pair a simple metal knob in the same metal finish — matte black, brushed golden brass, or satin nickel — rather than trying to match the wood tone on a small door.
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