Edgar Berebi Hamilton Collection cabinet hardware
The Edgar Berebi Hamilton Collection takes its name from the Federalist-era statesman and reads as restrained NYC-Federal in the brand's catalog. Hamilton pulls feature dentil-edged knob faces with simple bail backs drawn from late-Federal Manhattan townhouse interiors. The line sits in the formal-American corner of the Berebi range. Each piece is hand-finished in the United States and built per order; expect 6-8 weeks from order to door.
Where Hamilton fits
The line works on Federal-period kitchens with NYC or Hudson Valley reference, Greenwich Village brownstone built-ins, libraries reaching for late-18th-century American academic-formal vocabulary, and dressing rooms in tradition-leaning Manhattan apartments. Painted inset doors in deep navy, oxblood, hunter green, and bone give the line the right backdrop. The line reads consistent against the cabinetry it was designed for. Hand finishing means subtle piece-to-piece variation is expected rather than a defect.
Specifying within the line
Hamilton covers cabinet knobs, bail pulls, and matching backplates in coordinated scales. Polished nickel reads most period-truthful for late-Federal reference; museum-grade gold warms the same shapes toward Greek-Revival. The 6-8 week made-to-order window is the practical specification constraint. Order spares at the original purchase.
Related Edgar Berebi collections
For Federal-period Washington reference, see the Georgetown Collection. For Hudson Valley colonial vocabulary, the Kingston Collection sits adjacent. Browse the full Edgar Berebi brand page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Edgar Berebi Hamilton Collection and what design period does it reference?
The Hamilton Collection is a line of cabinet hardware from Edgar Berebi that draws on late-Federal Manhattan townhouse interiors, specifically the Federalist era of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Pieces feature dentil-edged knob faces and bail backs derived from that period. The line covers knobs, bail pulls, and matching backplates in coordinated scales.
How long does it take to receive Edgar Berebi Hamilton hardware after ordering?
Hamilton pieces are made to order and hand-finished in the United States, with a lead time of 6 to 8 weeks from order to delivery. Because of this window, ordering spare hardware at the time of the original purchase is the recommended practice to avoid delays if replacements are needed later.
What cabinet styles and interior settings work best with the Hamilton Collection?
The Hamilton Collection is designed for Federal-period kitchens, Greenwich Village brownstone built-ins, libraries referencing late-18th-century American academic-formal style, and tradition-leaning dressing rooms. Painted inset cabinet doors in deep navy, oxblood, hunter green, or bone provide the backdrop the line was designed against.
How does the Hamilton Collection compare to Edgar Berebi's Georgetown Collection?
Both collections occupy the Federal-period corner of the Berebi range, but they reference different American cities and contexts: Hamilton draws on NYC and Hudson Valley Federal vocabulary, while Georgetown is the choice for Federal-period Washington reference. The finish recommendations differ accordingly — polished nickel reads most period-truthful for Hamilton's late-Federal framing, whereas shoppers referencing DC Federal architecture would turn to the Georgetown line.
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