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Century Hardware Lisbon cabinet hardware. The Century Hardware Lisbon line is the brand's Portuguese-Mediterranean family. The collection drawing on Iberian...

Century Hardware Lisbon cabinet hardware

The Century Hardware Lisbon line is the brand's Portuguese-Mediterranean family. The collection drawing on Iberian and southern-European decorative vocabulary translated into solid cabinet hardware. Lisbon pulls feature wrought-iron-inspired bail backs, decorative azulejo-tile-influenced motifs on selected backplates, and the broader visual reference to Portuguese and Mediterranean coastal decorative tradition. Century Hardware operates from Hartland, Wisconsin; hardware ships from stock with most orders moving within 1-2 business days.

What identifies the Lisbon line

The Portuguese-Mediterranean ornamental vocabulary is the defining cue. Where Orleans carries New Orleans French-Quarter Creole reference and Hartford runs New England-Federal restraint, Lisbon reaches toward Iberian decorative tradition. Wrought-iron-inspired curves appear on the bail-back pulls, and the line carries the broader visual reference to Portuguese coastal architectural ornament. The line uses warm antique brass, antique copper, and aged-bronze finishes that read most period-appropriate.

Where Lisbon fits

The line works on Portuguese-traditional restored homes, on Mediterranean and Iberian-influenced kitchens, on Spanish-Colonial-Revival cabinetry, on Florida and California coastal-Mediterranean builds, on libraries reaching for southern-European decorative reference. The line also works on master baths in homes leaning Mediterranean-traditional. Painted inset cabinetry in warm cream, terra-cotta, deep olive, and Mediterranean-blue gives the line its strongest backdrop, and stained-cypress or stained-pine millwork pairs well with the warmer brass finishes. The Iberian reading sits less at home on overtly contemporary cabinetry where the brand's Modern Geo line feels more design-appropriate.

Related Century Hardware collections

For Century's New Orleans Creole-traditional counterpart, see the Orleans Collection. For the brand's classical-romantic Mediterranean reading, the Venus Collection sits nearby. Browse the full Century Hardware brand page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What design tradition does the Century Hardware Lisbon collection draw from?

The Lisbon line draws from Portuguese and Mediterranean coastal decorative tradition, described as Century Hardware's Portuguese-Mediterranean family. Specific design cues include wrought-iron-inspired bail backs on the pulls and backplates influenced by azulejo tile motifs from Iberian architectural ornament. The collection translates this southern-European decorative vocabulary into solid cabinet hardware.

Which finishes are available in the Lisbon line, and which cabinetry styles pair best with them?

The Lisbon line uses warm antique brass, antique copper, and aged-bronze finishes, all of which read most period-appropriate against the collection's Iberian reference. Painted inset cabinetry in warm cream, terra-cotta, deep olive, and Mediterranean-blue provides the strongest backdrop, while stained-cypress or stained-pine millwork pairs well with the warmer brass finishes.

How does the Lisbon collection compare to the Century Hardware Orleans collection?

Both lines draw on period regional traditions, but from different geographies: Lisbon reaches toward Portuguese and Iberian decorative tradition with wrought-iron-inspired curves and Mediterranean coastal ornament, while Orleans carries a New Orleans French-Quarter Creole reference. A homeowner with Spanish-Colonial-Revival or Mediterranean cabinetry would lean toward Lisbon, while one with a Gulf-South or Creole-influenced interior would be better served by Orleans.

What architectural and interior settings are the best fit for the Lisbon line?

The Lisbon collection is designed for Portuguese-traditional restored homes, Mediterranean and Iberian-influenced kitchens, Spanish-Colonial-Revival cabinetry, and Florida or California coastal-Mediterranean builds. It also works in libraries seeking southern-European decorative reference and in master baths within Mediterranean-traditional homes. The line is noted as less suited to overtly contemporary cabinetry, where Century Hardware's Modern Geo line is a more design-appropriate choice.

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