Jeffrey Alexander Renzo Collection cabinet hardware
The Renzo Collection is a Jeffrey Alexander knob line offered in two square sizes, a compact 1-1/4-inch and a larger 1-3/4-inch, from one design. Having both footprints in the same shape lets a kitchen scale knob size to door and drawer proportion without switching styles.
What identifies the Renzo look
Renzo is a clean square knob with crisp faces and lightly eased edges, transitional rather than ornamented. The two sizes share the same profile, so the small 1-1/4-inch knob suits narrow drawers and small uppers while the 1-3/4-inch reads as a deliberate statement on larger doors. Finishes include Satin Nickel, Satin Bronze, Polished Chrome, Matte Black, brushed gold-leaning tones, and a brushed gold option.
Buying considerations
Renzo suits transitional kitchens and baths with shaker, slab, or recessed-panel doors where a square footprint echoes the framing. Use the larger 1-3/4-inch knob on big base and pantry doors and the 1-1/4-inch on small uppers and drawers so the scale stays proportional across the room. Matte Black and Polished Chrome read contemporary; Satin Nickel and Satin Bronze warm a traditional palette. Because Renzo is knobs only, add a Jeffrey Alexander pull line in the same finish for drawers and appliance fronts. Keep one finish across both knob sizes so the room reads as a single set, and confirm any knob projection against tight cabinetry before ordering. The dual-size approach is the line's main strength, letting a small drawer and a tall pantry door each get a knob scaled to its face rather than one compromise size. On heavily ornamented cabinetry the clean square can read too plain, a tradeoff worth weighing before committing the room. The square footprint also resists spinning loose better than a round knob on a frequently used door.
Related Jeffrey Alexander collections
See the Percival Collection or the Cade Collection. Browse the full Jeffrey Alexander brand page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What sizes does the Jeffrey Alexander Renzo Collection come in?
The Renzo Collection is available in two square knob sizes: a compact 1-1/4-inch and a larger 1-3/4-inch. Both sizes share the same profile and design, allowing the 1-1/4-inch knob to suit narrow drawers and small upper cabinets while the 1-3/4-inch works as a deliberate statement piece on larger doors and pantry fronts.
What cabinet door styles work best with the Renzo knob, and are there any where it falls short?
Renzo suits transitional kitchens and baths with shaker, slab, or recessed-panel doors, where its clean square footprint echoes the framing geometry. On heavily ornamented cabinetry the clean square can read too plain, a tradeoff worth weighing before committing the room.
Does the square shape of the Renzo knob offer any practical advantage over a round knob?
The square footprint of the Renzo knob resists spinning loose better than a round knob on a frequently used door, which is a practical advantage on high-traffic cabinets.
How does Renzo's finish range compare to its suitability for contemporary versus traditional palettes?
Renzo is offered in Matte Black, Polished Chrome, Satin Nickel, Satin Bronze, and brushed gold-leaning tones. Matte Black and Polished Chrome read contemporary, while Satin Nickel and Satin Bronze warm a traditional palette, making the same knob shape adaptable across different design directions by finish selection alone.
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