Edgar Berebi Nantucket New England coastal cabinet hardware
Edgar Berebi Nantucket is the brand's New England island-coastal family, the line that translates Quaker-whaling-village vocabulary into jewelry-grade hardware. Where Newport reads as Gilded-Age mansion formality and Hampton anchors in summer-resort traditional, Nantucket sits between them: scallop-shell medallions on the knob faces, rope-twist bail backs, and a quieter, weathered-traditional reading suited to coastal-New-England cabinetry. Each piece is hand-finished in the United States and built per order; expect 6-8 weeks from order to door.
What sets Nantucket apart
The scallop-shell medallion paired with rope-twist bail is the line's identifier. Most Berebi pulls use scrolled or floral medallions; Nantucket draws on whaling-port maritime vocabulary, putting a small low-relief scallop at the knob center and twisting the bail into a rope motif along its length. The result reads coastal-New-England rather than generic-nautical, which keeps the line usable on quieter Cape Cod and island kitchens. 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.
Buying considerations
Nantucket fits coastal-New-England kitchens, island summer homes, Cape Cod cottage built-ins, and bath vanities in seaside traditional palettes. Painted inset doors in soft blue, weathered grey, pale sand, and salt-cream give the line the right backdrop. Brushed antique brass and polished nickel are the natural finish picks. The 6-8 week made-to-order window applies.
Related Edgar Berebi collections
For Gilded-Age formal coastal reference, see the Newport Collection. For summer-resort traditional, the Hampton Collection sits adjacent. Browse the full Edgar Berebi brand page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What design motifs define the Edgar Berebi Nantucket collection?
The Nantucket line is identified by two recurring details: a low-relief scallop-shell medallion centered on the knob face and a rope-twist bail that runs along the length of each pull. These motifs draw from whaling-port maritime vocabulary rather than generic nautical clichés, which keeps the hardware compatible with understated Cape Cod and island-cottage cabinetry rather than overt seaside novelty.
How does Nantucket differ from the Newport and Hampton collections within Edgar Berebi?
All three are coastal-themed Berebi families, but they occupy distinct registers. Newport is designed around Gilded-Age mansion formality, Hampton reads as summer-resort traditional, and Nantucket falls between them with a quieter, weathered-traditional character rooted in Quaker-whaling-village references. Shoppers who want formal grandeur should look to Newport; those who want relaxed resort style should consider Hampton; Nantucket suits the more restrained coastal-New-England aesthetic.
What cabinet door styles and paint colors work best with Nantucket hardware?
The collection is designed for painted inset cabinetry in coastal palettes — soft blue, weathered grey, pale sand, and salt-cream are the natural backdrops noted for the line. Inset door construction complements the jewelry-grade scale and hand-finished detail of each piece, and the maritime motifs read most legibly against solid-painted surfaces rather than stained wood grain.
What is the typical lead time for Nantucket hardware and why?
Nantucket pieces are built per order and hand-finished in the United States, so the standard window is 6 to 8 weeks from order to delivery. Because each piece is made to order, subtle variation from one unit to the next is an expected characteristic of the hand-finishing process rather than a manufacturing defect.
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