Jeffrey Alexander Delgado Collection cabinet hardware
The Jeffrey Alexander Delgado Collection brings a slim, architectural transitional profile into the brand's catalog. Delgado pulls carry a noticeably thinner bar than the workhorse Durham and Leyton families, with subtle chamfered end blocks. The name signals it: delgado is Spanish for slim, and the line lives up to the reading. Hardware ships from stock, with most orders moving within 1-2 business days.
Where Delgado fits a kitchen
Delgado belongs on slab and flat-panel shaker doors in kitchens leaning modern-transitional. The slim profile keeps long runs of drawers feeling quiet rather than crowded. It pairs cleanly with veined quartz counters, painted cabinetry in cool palettes, and Euro-style frameless cabinetry. On heavily ornamented traditional cabinetry the line reads underdressed and slightly architectural in a way the room doesn't ask for.
Specifying within the collection
The line runs cabinet knob and pull sizes through long appliance scales, with the slim bar proportionally held across the range. Most pieces are zinc with applied finishes. Brushed satin nickel and matte black reinforce the contemporary read; aged brass warms the line slightly toward transitional without thickening the profile. Sample the smallest size against actual cabinet color before committing; thin profiles look different in person than on screen.
Related Jeffrey Alexander collections
For a fully contemporary alternative inside the brand, the Zane collection pushes the slim bar further. For a transitional middle ground with more presence, see the Durham collection, or browse the full Jeffrey Alexander brand page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Delgado Collection different from the Jeffrey Alexander Durham Collection?
The Delgado Collection features a noticeably thinner bar with subtle chamfered end blocks, designed for a slim, architectural look suited to modern-transitional spaces. The Durham Collection carries more visual presence and occupies a transitional middle ground, making it a better fit for cabinetry where a bolder profile is appropriate. Delgado is the choice when long drawer runs need to feel quiet and uncluttered rather than substantial.
What cabinet door styles work best with Jeffrey Alexander Delgado hardware?
Delgado hardware is designed for slab and flat-panel shaker doors in kitchens with a modern-transitional direction. It pairs well with Euro-style frameless cabinetry and painted cabinetry in cool palettes. On heavily ornamented traditional cabinetry, the slim architectural profile reads underdressed and works against the room's character.
What finishes are available in the Delgado Collection?
Most Delgado pieces are zinc with applied finishes. The line includes brushed satin nickel and matte black, which reinforce a contemporary look, and aged brass, which adds warmth and moves the collection slightly toward transitional without changing the slim bar proportions.
How does the Delgado Collection compare to the Jeffrey Alexander Zane Collection?
Both Delgado and Zane pursue a slim bar profile within the Jeffrey Alexander lineup, but Zane pushes further into fully contemporary territory. Delgado's subtle chamfered end blocks and available aged brass finish keep it within a modern-transitional range, whereas Zane is the stronger choice for spaces with a strictly contemporary design direction.
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