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The Elements Hadly Collection pairs a compact square knob with a matching slim bar pull, giving cabinetry one squared profile across both door and drawer. Hadly keeps the geometry tight: a 1-inch square knob and a 96 mm center-to-center bar pull that read as a single line.
What identifies the Hadly look
Hadly works in clean right angles rather than curves. The knob is a small square block, roughly an inch on each side, with no beveling or applied detail. The bar pull carries the same flat-faced rectangular stance at 96 mm centers. Finishes run through satin nickel, polished chrome, matte black, brushed gold, and darker bronze-antique tones, so one design covers warm and cool palettes.
Buying considerations
Hadly suits transitional kitchens that want squared hardware without sharp industrial edges. The small knob fits Shaker drawer fronts and narrow door stiles where a larger pull would crowd the rail. Mixing the square knob on doors with the 96 mm pull on drawers holds the geometry consistent across a run. Decide your finish early, since the darker antique tones shift noticeably against painted versus stained cabinets.
Related Elements collections
This line sits within the broader Elements brand catalog, alongside other squared and bar-format families.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Elements Hadly Collection?
The Elements Hadly Collection is a line of cabinet hardware that pairs a compact square knob with a matching slim bar pull, so cabinetry carries one squared profile across both doors and drawers. The knob is a roughly 1-inch square block with no beveling or applied detail, and the bar pull has a flat-faced rectangular shape at 96 mm center-to-center. The two pieces are designed to read as a single line in clean right angles rather than curves.
What finishes does the Hadly Collection come in?
Hadly is offered in satin nickel, polished chrome, matte black, brushed gold, and darker bronze-antique tones, so a single design covers both warm and cool palettes. Because the darker antique tones shift noticeably against painted versus stained cabinets, it helps to decide the finish early in a project. Choosing the finish up front keeps the look consistent across the full hardware run.
Where does the Hadly square knob fit best on cabinetry?
The small square knob suits Shaker drawer fronts and narrow door stiles, where a larger pull would crowd the rail. Hadly is geared toward transitional kitchens that want squared hardware without sharp industrial edges. Pairing the square knob on doors with the 96 mm bar pull on drawers keeps the geometry consistent across a run.
How does the Hadly Collection compare to curved or rounded cabinet hardware?
Hadly works in clean right angles rather than curves, using a square knob and a flat-faced rectangular bar pull, whereas rounded styles rely on softer, curved profiles. Its squared geometry suits transitional kitchens that want a defined shape without sharp industrial edges, while curved hardware reads as softer or more traditional. The choice comes down to whether the cabinetry should carry a tight, squared line or a more rounded one.
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