Edgar Berebi Verona Collection cabinet hardware
The Edgar Berebi Verona Collection takes its name from the Veneto city of Romeo and Juliet and reads as restrained Italian-Renaissance in the brand's catalog. Verona pulls feature lightly fluted bail backs with cinquefoil rosettes on the knob faces. The vocabulary draws from northern Italian Renaissance palazzo ornament rather than Florentine high-ornament reference. The line sits between formal-traditional and ornamental in 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 Verona fits
The line works on Italian-traditional kitchens, Tuscan-influenced bathrooms, Veneto-style palazzo-revival cabinetry, and any built-in reaching for northern Italian Renaissance vocabulary. Painted inset doors in ochre, terracotta, deep olive, and ivory give the line the right backdrop. Stained walnut and pear-wood 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
Verona covers cabinet knobs, bail pulls, and matching backplates in coordinated scales. Museum-grade gold reads most period-truthful for Italian-Renaissance reference; brushed antique brass softens the same shapes toward Tuscan-traditional. The 6-8 week made-to-order window is the practical specification constraint. Order spares at original purchase.
Related Edgar Berebi collections
For Florentine high-Renaissance reference, see the Florence Collection. For Greek-classical vocabulary, the Greco II Collection sits adjacent. Browse the full Edgar Berebi brand page.
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