Berenson Bravo Collection cabinet hardware
The Bravo Collection is one of Berenson's contemporary edge-pull families, a back-mounted profile that grips along the top edge of a drawer or door. It is a handle-light option for modern cabinetry where a face pull would be too prominent.
What identifies the Bravo look
Bravo is an edge pull, a thin profile that hooks over or recedes into the panel edge rather than projecting from the face. The sample line runs very short centers, 32mm, 56mm, 112mm, and 169mm, which suits the way edge pulls anchor close together on a panel. The look is purely linear, with the finish doing the visual work. Graphite and satin gold give it a deliberate, defined edge line, while satin black, Verona bronze, polished chrome, and brushed nickel cover both warm and cool schemes.
Buying considerations
Bravo fits contemporary and minimalist kitchens, slab-front cabinetry, and handle-light designs where the pull should read as a fine line at the panel edge rather than a grip on its face. Because it is an edge pull, it depends on door thickness and edge construction, so confirm the panel detail before selecting a size. The graduated short centers let you scale the pull to the panel without changing profile. The finish range, graphite, satin gold, satin black, Verona bronze, polished chrome, and brushed nickel, is broad for an edge line and works on both light and dark cabinetry. Plan Bravo at the cabinet design stage, since edge pulls are not a direct swap for face-bored hardware.
Related Berenson collections
This line sits within the broader Berenson catalog. Browse the full Berenson brand page for additional contemporary pull profiles.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Berenson Bravo Collection?
The Bravo Collection is one of Berenson's contemporary edge-pull families, a back-mounted profile that grips along the top edge of a drawer or door. As an edge pull, it is a thin profile that hooks over or recedes into the panel edge rather than projecting from the face. It works as a handle-light option for modern cabinetry where a face pull would be too prominent.
What finishes does the Bravo Collection come in?
Bravo is offered in graphite, satin gold, satin black, Verona bronze, polished chrome, and brushed nickel. Graphite and satin gold give the pull a deliberate, defined edge line, while satin black, Verona bronze, polished chrome, and brushed nickel cover both warm and cool schemes. The finish range is broad for an edge line and works on both light and dark cabinetry.
What sizes does the Bravo Collection offer and where does it fit best?
The sample line runs short centers of 32mm, 56mm, 112mm, and 169mm, which suits the way edge pulls anchor close together on a panel. Bravo fits contemporary and minimalist kitchens, slab-front cabinetry, and handle-light designs where the pull should read as a fine line at the panel edge. The graduated short centers let the pull scale to the panel without changing profile.
How does an edge pull like Bravo compare to a face-mounted pull?
Bravo is an edge pull that grips along the top edge of a panel and reads as a fine line, whereas a face pull projects from the cabinet front as a visible grip. Because it mounts at the edge, Bravo depends on door thickness and edge construction, so the panel detail should be confirmed before selecting a size. It is not a direct swap for face-bored hardware and should be planned at the cabinet design stage.
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