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Edgar Berebi Monterey Collection

Edgar Berebi Monterey Collection cabinet hardware. The Edgar Berebi Monterey Collection takes its name from the California-Spanish coastal city and...

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Edgar Berebi Monterey Collection cabinet hardware

The Edgar Berebi Monterey Collection takes its name from the California-Spanish coastal city and reads as warm Spanish-Mediterranean in the brand's catalog. Monterey pulls feature shell-and-scroll bail backs with sun-disc medallions on the knob faces, drawn from California-Spanish Revival mission architecture rather than European-Spanish formality. The line sits in the warm-traditional 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 Monterey fits

The line works on California-Spanish kitchens, Mission-Revival homes, hacienda-influenced bathrooms, and coastal built-ins in Santa Barbara, Carmel, and Pasadena architectural traditions. Painted inset doors in terra-cotta, deep ocean blue, mustard, and warm cream give the line its strongest backdrop. Stained alder and rough-sawn pine millwork pair well with the warmer brass finishes. 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

Monterey covers cabinet knobs, bail pulls, and matching backplates in coordinated scales. Brushed antique brass and museum-grade gold pull the shell and sun-disc detailing into relief; brushed bronze reads warmer and more hacienda-traditional. The 6-8 week made-to-order window is the practical specification constraint. Order spares at original purchase.

Related Edgar Berebi collections

For Berebi's California-collegiate transitional line, see the Berkley Collection. For overt California-Mediterranean, the Glendale Collection sits adjacent. Browse the full Edgar Berebi brand page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What architectural styles is the Edgar Berebi Monterey Collection designed for?

The Monterey Collection is designed for California-Spanish Revival, Mission-Revival, hacienda-influenced, and coastal architectural traditions — particularly homes in the Santa Barbara, Carmel, and Pasadena vernacular. It draws its ornamental vocabulary from California-Spanish mission architecture, using shell-and-scroll bail backs and sun-disc medallions rather than formal European-Spanish motifs. Painted inset cabinetry in terra-cotta, ocean blue, mustard, and warm cream provides the strongest backdrop, with stained alder and rough-sawn pine millwork also pairing well.

How long does it take to receive Edgar Berebi Monterey Collection hardware after ordering?

Monterey pieces are built per order and hand-finished in the United States, with a lead time of 6 to 8 weeks from order to delivery. Because of this made-to-order production model, ordering spare pieces at the time of original purchase is the recommended approach for future repairs or additions, since later re-orders will carry the same lead time.

What hardware formats and finishes are available in the Monterey Collection?

The Monterey line covers cabinet knobs, bail pulls, and matching backplates in coordinated scales. Available finishes include brushed antique brass, museum-grade gold, and brushed bronze; the brass and gold options bring the shell and sun-disc detailing into higher visual relief, while brushed bronze reads warmer and more hacienda-traditional. Hand finishing means subtle piece-to-piece variation between units is expected as part of the production process.

How does the Edgar Berebi Monterey Collection compare to the Glendale Collection?

Both Monterey and Glendale sit in Edgar Berebi's California-Mediterranean design territory, but the Glendale Collection is described as overt California-Mediterranean while Monterey occupies the warm-traditional corner of the range with specific references to California-Spanish Revival mission architecture. Monterey's shell-and-scroll and sun-disc motifs give it a more coastal, mission-inflected character, making it the closer fit for Santa Barbara or Pasadena-tradition interiors, whereas Glendale is the adjacent choice for a broader or more direct Mediterranean expression.

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