Edgar Berebi Newport Collection cabinet hardware
The Edgar Berebi Newport Collection takes its name from the Rhode Island Gilded-Age resort and reads as formal coastal-Gilded-Age in the brand's catalog. Newport pulls feature scrolled bail backs with acanthus medallions on the knob faces. The vocabulary draws from late-19th-century Newport-cottage interiors of the Vanderbilt and Astor era. The line sits in the overtly-formal 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 Newport fits
The line works on Gilded-Age mansion kitchens, formal-coastal dining built-ins, libraries reaching for late-19th-century American formal vocabulary, and dressing rooms in tradition-leaning seaside estates. Painted inset doors in deep navy, hunter green, oxblood, and gilded cream give the line its strongest backdrop. Stained mahogany and rosewood millwork pair 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
Newport covers cabinet knobs, bail pulls, and matching backplates in coordinated scales. Museum-grade gold reads most period-truthful for Gilded-Age formal reference; polished nickel cools the same shapes toward late-Victorian-modernist. Optional Swarovski crystal accents pick up the formal-Gilded-Age theme. The 6-8 week made-to-order window applies.
Related Edgar Berebi collections
For quieter New-England coastal reference, see the Nantucket Collection. For summer-resort traditional, the Hampton Collection sits adjacent. Browse the full Edgar Berebi brand page.
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