Home Jeffrey Alexander Alvar Collection

Jeffrey Alexander Alvar Collection

Jeffrey Alexander Alvar Collection cabinet hardware. The Jeffrey Alexander Alvar Collection brings mid-century Scandinavian vocabulary into the brand's catalog. Alvar...

Showing 35 products

Jeffrey Alexander Alvar Collection cabinet hardware

The Jeffrey Alexander Alvar Collection brings mid-century Scandinavian vocabulary into the brand's catalog. Alvar pulls carry a clean tapered profile with rounded ends, drawing on the Nordic furniture design language associated with the name. The line reads modern-transitional rather than ornamented traditional, which puts it at the contemporary end of the Jeffrey Alexander range. Hardware ships from stock, with most orders moving within 1-2 business days.

Where Alvar reads at home

Alvar fits flat-slab kitchens with light-wood or painted cabinetry, mid-century modern remodels, and bathrooms with simple white tile and warm-wood vanities. The tapered geometry pairs cleanly with quartz counters and minimal backsplashes. Against ornamented traditional cabinetry the line reads underdressed; this is not the Jeffrey Alexander family for a chateau-style or French-country kitchen.

Sizing and finish notes

The collection covers cabinet knob and pull sizes through long appliance scales, with the tapered profile held consistent across the range. Most pieces are zinc with applied finishes. Brushed satin nickel and matte black are the workhorse finishes here; both reinforce the mid-century Scandinavian read. Aged brass warms the line into transitional territory if the rest of the kitchen leans softer.

Related Jeffrey Alexander collections

For a similarly contemporary alternative inside the brand, the Zane collection trades the taper for straight bar profiles. For a quieter transitional middle ground, see the Durham collection, or browse the full Jeffrey Alexander brand page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What design style is the Jeffrey Alexander Alvar Collection suited for?

The Alvar Collection is designed for modern-transitional spaces, drawing on mid-century Scandinavian furniture design language. It fits flat-slab kitchens with light-wood or painted cabinetry, mid-century modern remodels, and bathrooms with simple white tile and warm-wood vanities. Against heavily ornamented cabinetry — such as chateau-style or French-country kitchens — the line reads underdressed.

What finishes are available in the Alvar Collection, and how do they affect the overall look?

The Alvar Collection is primarily offered in brushed satin nickel and matte black, both of which reinforce the mid-century Scandinavian character of the line. Aged brass is also available and shifts the collection into transitional territory, making it a better match for kitchens with softer, warmer overall palettes. Most pieces are zinc with applied finishes.

How does the Alvar Collection compare to the Jeffrey Alexander Zane Collection?

Both Alvar and Zane sit at the contemporary end of the Jeffrey Alexander range, but they differ in profile geometry. Alvar uses a tapered bar with rounded ends, giving it a softer mid-century silhouette, while Zane trades that taper for straight bar profiles. The choice between them typically comes down to whether the space calls for a slightly softer or more strictly linear hardware form.

What cabinet knob and pull sizes does the Alvar Collection cover?

The collection spans from standard cabinet knob and pull sizes through long appliance-scale pulls, with the tapered profile held consistent across the full size range. This allows the same design language to carry from drawer pulls to large appliance or pantry-door hardware within a single kitchen or bath project.

What Customers Say

Trusted by thousands of designers, builders, and homeowners

Kayla Malo is the most attentive and super human ever! My experience with this company is stellar!

C.M. — Oklahoma

Love working with Kayla, she is extremely helpful and quick with responding to my questions!

M.K. — Arizona

Kayla was GREAT!!!! Super help and fast answers. One of the best I've ever dealt with.

Ben — Oregon