Notting Hill King's Road: English-traditional cast cabinet hardware
Notting Hill King's Road is the brand's English-inspired cabinet hardware line, hand-cast in pewter and bronze at a fine-arts foundry in southeast Wisconsin. Notting Hill Decorative Hardware was founded in 1996, and the King's Road line draws on London's design tradition — specifically the Regency through Edwardian period — for restrained ornamental knobs and pulls suited to English-traditional kitchens.
What King's Road pieces bring
The line covers cabinet hardware in classical English silhouettes: column-form knobs, shaped backplates with beaded edges, and pulls with restrained decorative detail that references Regency hardware without crossing into reproduction. Finishes lean warm and refined: antique pewter, bronze, antique brass, with selected pieces showing hand-applied color accents. The cast surface texture holds through the finish, giving the pieces a hand-finished read.
Where King's Road fits
English-traditional kitchens, English country and farmhouse kitchens in restored historic homes, library and study built-ins, and bath vanities in traditional baths where the broader design vocabulary references English decorative tradition. The pieces don't suit modern or strictly American-country installations; the reference is specifically English. For other Notting Hill traditional lines, look at Notting Hill Classic; for more ornamental period pieces, see Notting Hill Tuscan.
Lead time and ordering
All Notting Hill hardware is made-to-order in Wisconsin with multi-week lead times typical. Plan finish selection at project start. Pair with adjacent aged brass or oil-rubbed bronze hardware for a coherent installation across the kitchen or bath.
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