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Berenson Metro Collection

Berenson Metro Collection cabinet hardware. The Berenson Metro Collection is a contemporary line that pairs a clean, slightly squared bar...

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Berenson Metro Collection cabinet hardware

The Berenson Metro Collection is a contemporary line that pairs a clean, slightly squared bar pull with a matching knob. Metro reads as urban and restrained, where Berenson's traditional families lean on curves and weight.

What identifies the Metro look

Metro runs a straight handle on low posts, sized from 96mm and 128mm center-to-center through 160mm, 224mm, and 320mm spans, plus an 18-inch appliance pull. The bar carries a softened rectangular section rather than a full round, so it catches light along a flat face instead of a curve. The matching knob repeats that squared section in a compact form for doors. The finish palette is the distinguishing detail: warm Toasted Bronze and Polished Copper sit alongside a quieter Slate, giving the same minimal shape several distinct moods. Toasted Bronze runs deeper and browner than the brighter Polished Copper.

Buying considerations

Metro fits contemporary and transitional kitchens where flat or slab fronts do the styling. The longer 320mm spans suit wide drawer banks and pantry fronts; the short 96mm size handles upper doors and narrow stiles. The 160mm and 224mm sizes cover the typical mid-range drawer. Polished Copper makes a warm statement against dark cabinetry, while Slate disappears into a moody scheme and Toasted Bronze warms a lighter palette. The collection covers knobs and pulls in the same design, so you can run pulls on drawers and the coordinating knob on doors without a finish mismatch, and the 18-inch appliance pull keeps the range tied to the rest.

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Browse the full Berenson brand page to see how Metro compares with the brand's other contemporary and transitional lines.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Berenson Metro Collection?

The Berenson Metro Collection is a contemporary cabinet hardware line that pairs a clean, slightly squared bar pull with a matching knob. The bar carries a softened rectangular section rather than a full round, so it catches light along a flat face, and the matching knob repeats that squared section in a compact form for doors. The look reads as urban and restrained.

What sizes do Berenson Metro pulls come in, and where does each fit?

Metro pulls are sized from 96mm and 128mm center-to-center through 160mm, 224mm, and 320mm spans, plus an 18-inch appliance pull. The short 96mm size handles upper doors and narrow stiles, the 160mm and 224mm sizes cover the typical mid-range drawer, and the longer 320mm spans suit wide drawer banks and pantry fronts. The 18-inch appliance pull ties the range in with the rest of the kitchen.

What finishes does the Berenson Metro Collection come in?

Metro is offered in warm Toasted Bronze, Polished Copper, and a quieter Slate, giving the same minimal shape several distinct moods. Toasted Bronze runs deeper and browner than the brighter Polished Copper, while Slate disappears into a moody scheme. Polished Copper makes a warm statement against dark cabinetry, and Toasted Bronze warms a lighter palette.

How does the Berenson Metro Collection compare with Berenson's traditional families?

Metro is a contemporary line: it runs a straight handle on low posts with a softened rectangular section, so it catches light along a flat face and reads as urban and restrained. Berenson's traditional families instead lean on curves and weight. Metro fits contemporary and transitional kitchens where flat or slab fronts do the styling.

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