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Elements Gibson Collection cabinet hardware. The Gibson Collection is Elements' rounded mushroom-knob family, a smooth domed cap with a short...

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Elements Gibson Collection cabinet hardware

The Gibson Collection is Elements' rounded mushroom-knob family, a smooth domed cap with a short neck and no facets or edges. It is a contemporary take on a classic shape, kept simple so it works on a range of door styles.

What identifies the Gibson look

Gibson is defined by its mushroom silhouette: a low dome that swells outward before tucking back to the post. It comes in two diameters, a 1 1/4-inch standard size and a larger 1 5/8-inch version for bigger doors and drawers where a small knob would look lost. Finishes include Satin Nickel, Polished Chrome, Matte Black, Brushed Gold, and a satin-bronze tone, covering both cool and warm schemes.

Buying considerations

Gibson fits contemporary and transitional kitchens and baths where you want a soft, hand-friendly knob rather than a sharp geometric one. The two diameters let you scale up on pantry and tall cabinet doors while keeping the smaller size on wall cabinets. Because the line centers on knobs, plan a coordinating Elements pull for drawers if you want a fully matched run.

Related Elements collections

This line sits within the broader Elements catalog; browse the full Elements brand page for matching pulls and additional knob shapes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Elements Gibson Collection?

The Gibson Collection is Elements' rounded mushroom-knob family, featuring a smooth domed cap with a short neck and no facets or edges. It is a contemporary take on a classic mushroom shape, kept simple so it works across a range of cabinet door styles. The line centers on knobs rather than pulls.

What sizes and finishes does the Gibson Collection come in?

Gibson knobs come in two diameters: a 1 1/4-inch standard size and a larger 1 5/8-inch version for bigger doors and drawers where a small knob would look lost. Finishes include Satin Nickel, Polished Chrome, Matte Black, Brushed Gold, and a satin-bronze tone, covering both cool and warm color schemes.

Where do Gibson knobs work best in a kitchen or bath?

Gibson fits contemporary and transitional kitchens and baths where a soft, hand-friendly knob is preferred over a sharp geometric one. The two diameters let you scale up on pantry and tall cabinet doors while keeping the smaller size on wall cabinets. Because the line centers on knobs, a coordinating Elements pull is needed for drawers to complete a fully matched run.

How does the Gibson mushroom knob differ from a faceted or geometric knob?

Gibson is defined by its mushroom silhouette: a low dome that swells outward before tucking back to the post, with no facets or edges. A faceted or geometric knob instead uses defined angles and sharper surfaces. Gibson is the softer, hand-friendly choice, making it suited to contemporary and transitional spaces rather than a more angular hardware look.

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