Hickory Hardware Crystal Palace Collection cabinet hardware
The Hickory Hardware Crystal Palace Collection is the brand's faceted crystal-and-metal family, named for the 1851 London exhibition hall and built around crystal-fronted knobs and pulls with traditional metal mounting bases. The Crystal Palace reference signals the historic Victorian crystal-exhibition vocabulary the line draws on rather than a modern minimalist crystal vocabulary. Hickory Hardware ships from stock, with most orders moving within 1-2 business days, drawing on a Michigan hardware lineage that traces back to 1893.
Where Crystal Palace fits
The line earns its keep on Victorian-revival kitchens and baths, on traditional dressing-room cabinetry, on glass-front display cabinets and china hutches where the crystal reads as appropriate ornament, and on baths reaching for spa-room jewelry-grade sparkle. The crystal pairs naturally with painted inset cabinetry in deep heritage tones (forest green, oxblood, navy), with polished-nickel and brushed-brass plumbing, and with antique mirrors. On contemporary slab kitchens the Victorian crystal reads costume rather than considered.
Specifying within the line
Crystal Palace covers knobs and bail pulls with crystal centers mounted on coordinating metal backplates and ferrules. Pay close attention to the ferrule finish on each order, since it ties the crystal piece into the rest of the kitchen's hardware family. Clean the crystal with a soft cloth and non-abrasive products to preserve the facet clarity. Pieces are sold individually rather than in pairs. Verify drill-center spacing against existing holes before ordering.
Related Hickory Hardware collections
For Hickory Hardware's transitional flagship inside the brand, see the Studio Collection. For a traditional alternative with colonial-period detailing, the Williamsburg Collection sits adjacent. Browse the full Hickory Hardware brand page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of cabinet hardware does the Belwith Crystal Palace Collection include?
The Crystal Palace line covers knobs and bail pulls, each featuring a faceted crystal center mounted on a coordinating metal backplate and ferrule. Pieces are sold individually rather than in pairs, so quantities must be calculated per door or drawer before ordering.
What cabinetry styles and rooms is Crystal Palace hardware best suited for?
The collection is designed for Victorian-revival kitchens and baths, traditional dressing-room cabinetry, glass-front display cabinets, and china hutches where crystal reads as intentional ornament. It pairs well with painted inset cabinetry in deep heritage tones such as forest green, oxblood, or navy, alongside polished-nickel or brushed-brass plumbing fixtures.
How does the Crystal Palace Collection compare to Belwith's Williamsburg Collection for traditional cabinetry?
Both lines target traditional aesthetics, but they draw on different historical vocabularies. Crystal Palace references Victorian exhibition-hall ornament with faceted crystal fronts, while the Williamsburg Collection uses colonial-period detailing without crystal elements. Crystal Palace is the stronger match for spaces reaching for jewelry-grade sparkle; Williamsburg suits rooms where the goal is period-accurate restraint without decorative glass.
What should be verified before ordering Crystal Palace hardware, and how should it be maintained?
Drill-center spacing on existing cabinet holes must be confirmed against each piece's specification before ordering, since mismatched centers require new drilling. The ferrule finish should also be matched carefully to the rest of the room's hardware family. Once installed, the crystal facets should be cleaned with a soft cloth and non-abrasive products to preserve clarity.
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