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Notting Hill Leaves Knobs and Pulls. Oak leaves and ivy dominate this Notting Hill Hardware collection, pewter castings detailed enough...

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Notting Hill Leaves Knobs and Pulls

Oak leaves and ivy dominate this Notting Hill Hardware collection, pewter castings detailed enough in vein and edge work to read as botanical rather than decorative filler. The line stays narrow on purpose: two plant subjects, oak leaf and ivy with berries, repeated across both knobs and pulls, each offered in a small set of backing-color options.

Oak leaf versus ivy with berries

Oak leaf is the larger, more graphic of this pair — a single leaf shape with visible lobes and a raised central vein — offered plain or set against cherry, dark walnut, maple, or natural wood-tone backings. Ivy with berries is denser and more traditional, a cluster of leaves and small round berries that looks closer to a botanical illustration than a single specimen. Kitchens going for an Arts and Crafts look tend to prefer oak leaf; those leaning more cottage or traditional lean toward the ivy.

Matching a leaf pull to a leaf knob

Both motifs come as knobs for doors and as pulls for drawers, cast from the same tooling so the leaf shape stays consistent between the two functions. When you're equipping an entire kitchen's worth of drawers and doors, pick one motif rather than mixing oak leaf and ivy — the two don't share a visual language closely enough to sit next to each other across one run of cabinetry. Match the backing wood tone to any surviving existing hardware, and confirm that before you order a complete set.

Where leaf-motif hardware fits

This is Arts and Crafts hardware in the literal sense, the style tag most of these pieces carry, so it suits quartersawn oak cabinetry, mission-style kitchens, and craftsman bungalow renovations more than a sleek modern build. The pewter finish is intentionally understated rather than shiny, which keeps the leaf detail as the visual focus rather than the casting material.

Sizing knobs against door and drawer stiles

Oak leaf and ivy knobs stay near the footprint of a standard round knob rather than growing into an oversized showpiece, so they mount without crowding a narrow stile the way a large figurine knob might. That makes this collection an easier fit on older cabinet runs with tighter door frames, where more sculptural Notting Hill designs sometimes need a wider stile to sit comfortably.

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