Elements Knox Collection cabinet hardware
The Elements Knox Collection is a contemporary bar pull line from Hardware Resources' Elements range, built on a single squared profile offered across a wide spread of sizes. Knox is a pull-only family, designed to outfit a whole kitchen in one consistent shape.
What identifies the Knox look
Knox runs a flat, squared bar with right-angle returns down to the mounting posts, a crisp rectilinear read with no ornament. The styling is entirely in the proportion. Sample spacings span 96 mm, 192 mm, 224 mm, and 320 mm center-to-center, a range that covers small upper doors through long drawer and appliance fronts. Finishes include satin nickel, polished chrome, and matte black, the three tones most renovations request, with some sizes available in retail-packed versions.
Buying considerations
Knox suits contemporary and transitional kitchens with slab or shaker doors where a clean horizontal line carries the room. The wide size range is the practical advantage: a single profile scales from a 96 mm door pull up to a 320 mm drawer or pantry pull, so the whole kitchen stays visually unified. Matte black gives the most contrast against white and wood; satin nickel stays the safest neutral for resale, and polished chrome reads the brightest of the three against dark fronts. The squared bar is a tradeoff against a rounded profile: it looks crisper and more architectural but the harder edges show wear and scuffs more readily on a heavily used drawer. The wide 96 mm to 320 mm range means a single profile carries small doors through long appliance fronts without a visible style break. Since Knox offers no knob, pair a simple bar or cylinder knob in a matching finish for small doors if needed.
Related Elements collections
Browse the full Elements brand page for additional bar pull and knob families in the same finishes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What sizes does the Elements Knox Collection come in, and what cabinet types do they fit?
Knox center-to-center spacings include 96 mm, 192 mm, 224 mm, and 320 mm. The 96 mm size suits small upper doors, while the 192 mm through 320 mm sizes cover standard drawers, wide drawers, and pantry or appliance fronts. Because the profile is identical across all sizes, a kitchen outfitted entirely in Knox reads as a single consistent style.
What finishes are available in the Knox Collection, and how do they differ visually?
Knox is offered in satin nickel, polished chrome, and matte black. Matte black provides the most contrast against white cabinetry and wood tones, satin nickel is considered the safest neutral for broad resale appeal, and polished chrome reads the brightest of the three against dark cabinet fronts.
How does Knox's squared bar profile compare to a rounded bar pull?
Knox uses a flat, squared bar with right-angle returns, which gives a crisper, more architectural appearance than a rounded bar profile. The tradeoff is that harder edges show wear and scuffs more readily on heavily used drawers, compared to a rounded bar profile, which tends to show wear and scuffs less readily.
Knox is a pull-only line — what is the recommended approach for small doors that typically use a knob?
Since Knox offers no matching knob, pairing a simple bar or cylinder knob in a matching finish handles small doors where a pull would be impractical. Choosing the same finish — satin nickel, polished chrome, or matte black — keeps the hardware family visually consistent across the whole kitchen.
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