Berenson Traditional Advantage Three Collection cabinet hardware
The Berenson Traditional Advantage Three Collection is a period-style line built around a cup pull, an antique-style bail pull, and a small button knob. It is one of Berenson's numbered Traditional Advantage families, each defined by a distinct classic form rather than a single shared profile.
What identifies the Advantage Three look
The signature pieces are a cup pull at 3 inch centers and an antique bail-style pull at 96mm, paired with a rounded button knob. The cup pull gives drawers a recessed scoop grip with clear period roots, while the antique pull carries the swung, slightly ornamented profile of older bin hardware. Four finishes anchor the line: brushed nickel, Verona bronze, matte black, and champagne, covering cool, warm-aged, dark, and soft-gold rooms. The cup form is the trait that marks this line apart from the plainer numbered families in the series.
Buying considerations
This line fits traditional, farmhouse, and warm transitional kitchens where cup pulls signal classic cabinetry. A common layout pairs the button knob on doors with cup pulls on smaller drawers and the antique bail pull on larger ones. Verona bronze and champagne warm stained wood; matte black and brushed nickel suit painted Shaker fronts. Cup pulls mount with a single-axis bore, so check whether your drawers were drilled for cup or two-post pulls before ordering, since converting between the two means new holes. Keep one finish across knobs and both pull styles so the period look stays consistent across the room. Reserve the antique bail pull for the larger drawers where its profile reads best.
Related Berenson collections
Browse the full Berenson brand page, or compare the Traditional Advantage Two line for another classic form set.
Frequently Asked Questions
What hardware pieces are included in the Berenson Traditional Advantage Three Collection?
The collection centers on three distinct pieces: a cup pull sized at 3-inch centers, an antique bail-style pull at 96mm, and a rounded button knob. Together they are designed to cover the full mix of cabinet doors and drawers in a traditional kitchen, with each piece serving a specific cabinet size or type.
How does the Berenson Traditional Advantage Three differ from the Traditional Advantage Two?
The Traditional Advantage Three is built around a cup pull as its defining form — a recessed scoop grip with clear period roots — while the Traditional Advantage Two features a different classic profile. Each numbered family in Berenson's Traditional Advantage series is defined by a distinct form rather than a shared profile across the range, so the cup pull is the trait that specifically marks the Three collection.
Which finishes are available, and what cabinet styles do they suit?
The line ships in four finishes: brushed nickel, Verona bronze, matte black, and champagne. Verona bronze and champagne are suited to stained wood cabinetry, while matte black and brushed nickel work well on painted Shaker fronts.
What should shoppers check before ordering cup pulls from this collection?
Cup pulls mount with a single-axis bore, which is a different drilling pattern than two-post pulls. If existing drawers were drilled for two-post pulls, switching to cup pulls requires new holes. Confirming the current bore type before ordering avoids the need for additional drilling work during installation.
What Customers Say
Trusted by thousands of designers, builders, and homeowners
Kayla Malo is the most attentive and super human ever! My experience with this company is stellar!
Love working with Kayla, she is extremely helpful and quick with responding to my questions!
Kayla was GREAT!!!! Super help and fast answers. One of the best I've ever dealt with.











