Century Hardware Yukon: Solid-Brass Cabinet Knobs and Pulls
Construction and finishes
The Yukon Collection is Century Hardware's premium solid-brass family, built on heavy-cast brass castings with a finishing process engineered to hold up across decades of cabinet use. That weight is the line's defining trait: where the brand's Builders Choice line runs lighter-weight construction at spec-build pricing, Yukon trades up to denser metal and a more durable finish. The collection spans traditional and transitional knobs and pulls in seven coordinated finishes, so a single project can be specified end to end. Warm brass tones suit traditional kitchens, cool nickel tones read as transitional, and the brand's signature rose gold and satin rose gold give the line a design-led, contemporary register. Century Hardware operates from Hartland, Wisconsin, and stocks Yukon for shipment, with most orders moving within one to two business days.
Where Yukon fits
Yukon specifies on premium residential kitchens where the heft of solid brass is part of the design intent, on master baths reaching for jewelry-grade vanity hardware, and on dressing-room cabinetry where the rose-gold finishes read especially well. It pairs naturally with shaker and raised-panel doors on transitional kitchens. In the brand's range it sits above the spec-build Builders Choice line and below the decorative-themed collections in pricing. One fit note worth checking: because solid-brass pulls carry more mass than lighter alternatives, confirm cabinet-face mounting on the largest pulls, since heavier castings can stress lightweight doors over time.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What material is Century Hardware Yukon cabinet hardware made from?
Yukon hardware is made from solid brass using heavy-cast construction. The finishing process is engineered for long-term durability across decades of cabinet use, which places it above lighter-weight spec-build lines in both material quality and longevity.
How does the Yukon line compare to Century Hardware's Builders Choice collection?
Builders Choice uses lighter-weight construction priced for spec-build projects, while Yukon uses heavier solid-brass castings with a higher-grade finishing process. Yukon sits between Century's spec-build and decorative-themed collections in pricing, making it the mid-to-premium tier for residential applications.
What finishes are available in the Century Hardware Yukon line?
The Yukon line is offered in seven coordinated finishes, including warm brass options suited to traditional kitchens and cool nickel options for transitional builds. The line also includes Century Hardware's signature rose gold and satin rose gold finishes, which are oriented toward contemporary and design-led applications.
Where is the Yukon line best suited — kitchens, baths, or other cabinetry?
Yukon is specified for premium residential kitchens, master bath vanities where jewelry-grade hardware is the design goal, dressing-room cabinetry where the rose-gold finish reads well, and transitional kitchens with shaker or raised-panel doors. On larger pulls, it is worth verifying that cabinet-face mounting can handle the additional mass of solid-brass castings, since heavier hardware can stress lightweight cabinet doors over time.
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