Century Hardware Plymouth Collection cabinet hardware
The Century Hardware Plymouth Collection is the brand's early-American-traditional family. The line draws on Plymouth-Colony and Pilgrim-era decorative vocabulary translated into solid cabinet hardware. Plymouth knobs and pulls feature simple curved bail backs, classical knob shapes, and quietly Colonial detailing that reads as the brand's tradition-leaning option. Century Hardware operates from Hartland, Wisconsin; hardware ships from stock with most orders moving within 1-2 business days.
What identifies the Plymouth line
The tailored Colonial-era detailing is the defining cue. Where Hartford carries Federal-period restraint and Georgian leans toward 18th-century English-American formal traditional, Plymouth anchors the brand's earlier-Colonial corner with simpler curved shapes and quieter ornament. The bail-back pulls run softly curved, the knob faces sit small and tailored. The line uses warm antique brass and antique copper finishes that read most period-appropriate for early-American reference.
Where Plymouth fits
The line works on Colonial-revival restored kitchens, on New England traditional homes (Cape Cod, saltbox, Greek Revival), on libraries and study built-ins in Colonial-era architecture, on butler's pantries with painted millwork, and on dressing-room cabinetry where the early-American reading matters. Painted inset cabinetry in deep heritage tones (oxblood, forest, deep navy, warm cream) gives the line its strongest backdrop. Stained-cherry and stained-pine millwork pair especially well with the warmer brass finishes. The line reads less at home on overtly contemporary cabinetry where the Colonial-era vocabulary feels out of place.
Related Century Hardware collections
For Century's adjacent Colonial-revival line, see the Hartford Collection. For the brand's Georgian-traditional reading, the Georgian Collection sits nearby. Browse the full Century Hardware brand page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What design vocabulary defines the Century Hardware Plymouth Collection?
The Plymouth Collection draws on Plymouth-Colony and Pilgrim-era decorative references, expressed through simple curved bail backs, small tailored knob faces, and quietly Colonial ornament. It is Century Hardware's earliest-Colonial offering within the brand's traditional lineup, distinguished by simpler curved shapes and less elaborate detailing than the brand's other period lines.
What finishes are available in the Plymouth Collection, and what cabinetry do they suit best?
The Plymouth line uses warm antique brass and antique copper finishes, which are described as the most period-appropriate choices for an early-American reference. These finishes pair especially well with stained-cherry and stained-pine millwork, as well as painted inset cabinetry in deep heritage tones such as oxblood, forest, deep navy, and warm cream.
How does the Plymouth Collection compare to Century Hardware's Hartford and Georgian Collections?
Plymouth, Hartford, and Georgian represent three distinct points on Century Hardware's traditional spectrum. Plymouth anchors the brand's earliest-Colonial corner with simpler curved shapes and quieter ornament; Hartford carries Federal-period restraint; and Georgian leans toward 18th-century English-American formal traditional. Each line targets a different period reference, so the right choice depends on the specific architectural era being matched.
Where does the Century Hardware Plymouth Collection ship from, and how quickly do orders typically move?
Century Hardware operates from Hartland, Wisconsin, and Plymouth Collection hardware ships from stock. Most orders move within one to two business days.
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