Jeffrey Alexander Davis Collection cabinet hardware
The Davis Collection is a Jeffrey Alexander line built on a round 1-3/8-inch knob paired with a matching bar pull. Where the brand's Griffin and Fontana lines run square, Davis takes the same transitional structure into a rounded knob for kitchens that want softer geometry.
What identifies the Davis look
Davis centers on a clean round knob with a smooth domed face, paired with a slim straight bar pull at 96mm. The contrast within the line is gentle: a soft circular knob on doors and an unornamented bar on drawers, kept transitional rather than ornate. Finishes include Satin Nickel, Satin Bronze, Polished Chrome, Brushed Nickel, Matte Black, and a brushed gold tone, covering warm and cool palettes.
Buying considerations
Davis suits transitional kitchens and baths where rounded knobs feel right against shaker or recessed-panel doors and a square knob would read too rigid. Run the round knob on upper cabinets and the bar pull on base drawers to keep the family unified. Satin Nickel and Brushed Nickel sit quietly with most cabinetry; Matte Black and the brushed gold make the hardware a visible accent. Keep one finish across knob and pull so the set looks deliberate, and verify the 96mm drilled centers on existing drawers before ordering. The smooth round knob is comfortable for frequent-use doors where a sharper edge would wear on the hand over years of daily use. The round shape also forgives a slightly off-center mounting hole better than a square knob, which has to sit straight to look right. On very contemporary slab cabinetry the round knob can read softer than intended, so weigh that against a squared sibling line if the kitchen is strictly modern. Confirm the 96mm centers on each drawer before ordering so the pulls line up.
Related Jeffrey Alexander collections
For squared alternatives in the same brand, see the Percival Collection or the Chatham Collection. Browse the full Jeffrey Alexander brand page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What hardware pieces make up the Jeffrey Alexander Davis Collection?
The Davis Collection consists of two pieces: a round 1-3/8-inch knob with a smooth domed face and a slim straight bar pull at 96mm center-to-center spacing. The line is designed so both pieces work together as a matched set, with the knob typically placed on doors and the bar pull on drawers.
What cabinet door styles work best with the Davis Collection's round knob?
The Davis round knob is built for transitional cabinetry — particularly shaker and recessed-panel doors where softer geometry suits the style. On strictly modern slab cabinetry the round profile can read softer than intended, in which case a squared alternative may be a better fit.
How does the Davis Collection differ from the Jeffrey Alexander Griffin and Fontana lines?
The Griffin and Fontana lines use square knob profiles, while the Davis Collection takes the same transitional structure and applies a rounded knob instead. Davis is the choice when a kitchen calls for softer geometry; Griffin or Fontana suit spaces where a more angular knob is preferred.
What finishes are available in the Davis Collection, and which are most versatile?
Davis hardware comes in Satin Nickel, Brushed Nickel, Polished Chrome, Satin Bronze, Matte Black, and a brushed gold tone. Satin Nickel and Brushed Nickel pair quietly with most cabinetry colors, while Matte Black and the brushed gold function as visible accents against lighter cabinet finishes.
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