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Elements Aiden Collection

Elements Aiden Collection cabinet hardware. The Aiden Collection is the Elements brand's slim bar line, pairing a short bar knob...

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Elements Aiden Collection cabinet hardware

The Aiden Collection is the Elements brand's slim bar line, pairing a short bar knob with matching straight bar pulls. It is a compact, coordinated set for clean cabinetry, with the knob and pulls reading as the same stock at different lengths.

What identifies the Aiden look

Aiden centers on a thin cylindrical bar: a 1-5/8-inch bar knob and bar pulls that look like the same rod extended. The round section gives a comfortable, even grip with no edges to catch. Pull spacings run a tight 3-inch and 96 mm, sized for upper doors and standard drawers. The finish set is small and contemporary, including satin nickel, polished chrome, a dark brushed antique copper, and a brushed-nickel-with-bundle option, so doors and drawers can match exactly.

Buying considerations

Aiden suits contemporary and transitional kitchens where a slim, low-profile bar should run across every cabinet without standing out. Because the knob and pulls share the same bar stock, doors and drawers read as one continuous detail rather than two separate choices. Polished chrome and satin nickel keep the line crisp and reflective, while the dark brushed copper adds warmth without changing the shape. The slim bar is comfortable in the hand and easy to wipe clean, a practical fit for a working kitchen used hard every day. Its low profile also keeps it clear of adjacent doors and appliances. The 3-inch and 96 mm spacings match the most common drawer bores, so the pulls retrofit into existing cabinetry without redrilling. The matching bar knob gives doors the same thin silhouette, so a glass-front upper and a base drawer still read as one set.

Related Elements collections

This line sits within the broader Elements catalog; browse the full Elements brand page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What hardware pieces make up the Aiden Collection, and how do they coordinate?

The Aiden Collection consists of a 1-5/8-inch bar knob and straight bar pulls that share the same thin cylindrical bar stock. Because the knob and pulls are drawn from the same profile, doors fitted with knobs and drawers fitted with pulls read as one continuous detail rather than two separate hardware choices.

How does Aiden's finish palette compare across its available options?

Aiden limits its palette to four options rather than offering a wide finish matrix: satin nickel and polished chrome read crisp and reflective, while dark brushed antique copper adds warmth without changing the cylindrical silhouette, and a brushed-nickel-with-bundle option is also available. This restraint means all finishes maintain the same slim bar shape, so the visual character of the hardware stays consistent regardless of which finish is chosen.

What pull hole spacings does the Aiden Collection offer, and will they fit existing cabinetry?

Aiden pulls are available in 3-inch and 96 mm center-to-center spacings, which are the most common drawer bore standards. This means the pulls can typically retrofit into existing cabinetry without requiring new holes to be drilled.

What kitchen styles and cabinet types is the Aiden Collection best suited for?

The Aiden Collection is designed for contemporary and transitional kitchens where a slim, low-profile bar should run consistently across every cabinet. Its low-profile silhouette keeps it clear of adjacent doors and appliances, and the easy-to-wipe cylindrical surface makes it a practical choice for a working kitchen used daily.

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