Century Hardware Regal Collection cabinet hardware
The Century Hardware Regal Collection is the brand's formal-ornamented traditional family, the line drawing on royal-classical decorative vocabulary translated into solid cabinet hardware. Regal pulls feature substantial bail-backs with classical scrollwork, knob faces with central decorative medallions. The line draws on the broader vocabulary of formal-traditional palace and estate decorative tradition. Century Hardware operates from Hartland, Wisconsin; hardware ships from stock with most orders moving within 1-2 business days.
What identifies the Regal line
The formal classical ornament is the defining cue. Where Hartford and Plymouth carry quieter Colonial-American restraint, Regal commits to overtly ornamented royal-classical detail: heavier bail-back scrollwork, decorative medallions at the center of the knob face, and matching backplates with formal classical borders. The line uses warm antique brass, polished brass, and antique-gold finishes that read most period-appropriate for the formal-traditional intent.
Where Regal fits
The line works on formal estate kitchens, on libraries and study built-ins in palace-influenced architecture, on butler's pantries with substantial millwork, on dressing-room cabinetry in homes with formal-traditional decorative tradition, and on hospitality projects in restored period buildings. Painted inset cabinetry in deep heritage tones (forest, oxblood, navy, aged-cream) gives the line its strongest backdrop. Stained-mahogany and stained-cherry millwork pair especially well with the warmer brass finishes. The line reads less at home on quieter contemporary cabinetry.
Related Century Hardware collections
For Century's tailored Georgian alternative, see the Georgian Collection. For the brand's quieter Colonial-traditional reading, the Hartford Collection sits nearby. Browse the full Century Hardware brand page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What distinguishes the Century Hardware Regal Collection from the Hartford Collection?
The Regal Collection commits to overtly ornamented royal-classical detail — heavier bail-back scrollwork, decorative medallions on knob faces, and formal classical borders on backplates — while the Hartford Collection carries a quieter Colonial-American restraint. Regal is the appropriate choice when the cabinetry and architecture call for a palace- or estate-influenced decorative tradition rather than understated period hardware.
What finishes are available in the Regal Collection, and which cabinet materials pair best with them?
The Regal line uses warm antique brass, polished brass, and antique-gold finishes, all of which are period-appropriate for formal-traditional interiors. Stained-mahogany and stained-cherry millwork pair especially well with these warmer brass tones, as do painted inset cabinets in deep heritage colors such as forest, oxblood, navy, and aged-cream.
What types of rooms and projects is the Regal Collection designed for?
The line is suited to formal estate kitchens, libraries and study built-ins in palace-influenced architecture, butler's pantries with substantial millwork, dressing-room cabinetry in formal-traditional homes, and hospitality projects in restored period buildings. It is not well matched to quiet contemporary cabinetry, where the ornamental density reads out of context.
How quickly does Century Hardware ship the Regal Collection?
Century Hardware ships most Regal Collection orders from stock, with the majority of orders moving within one to two business days. The company operates out of Hartland, Wisconsin.
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