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The Richelieu Notre-Dame Collection is a traditional metal family pairing a classic pull with a matching knob under one period design. Notre-Dame is among Richelieu's old-world lines, built for cabinetry that wants a defined traditional look rather than a quiet neutral one.
What identifies the Notre-Dame look
Notre-Dame runs a turned bar pull with shaped ends and a rounded knob that echoes the same classic detailing. Pulls here center on 96 mm spacing, matched to a round knob near 34 mm for doors and upper cabinets. The shaped, slightly ornamented profile is the line's signature, giving it a clear period read rather than a neutral or modern one. The matched knob is the practical tie, since it repeats the pull's turned shaping in a door-scale piece so the two never look like separate families.
Buying considerations
Notre-Dame suits traditional and transitional kitchens and baths with raised-panel, glazed, or stained millwork where classic detailing is wanted. Oil-rubbed bronze and brushed bronze read warm against wood tones, while brighter tones lift a painted scheme and tie to matching faucets. The round knob on doors paired with the shaped pull on drawers stays consistent because both carry the same period shaping. The single common pull center makes a whole-kitchen layout straightforward, with knobs covering doors and the bar handling drawers across the room. Oil-rubbed bronze in particular suits glazed cherry or walnut, where the dark tone settles into the wood rather than standing off it. Confirm your existing bore spacing before ordering so replacements reuse the current holes rather than requiring new ones or patched fronts.
Related Richelieu collections
For another traditional option, see the Richelieu Lincoln collection, or browse the full Richelieu brand page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What center-to-center spacing do Notre-Dame drawer pulls use?
Notre-Dame bar pulls are built on 96 mm center-to-center spacing. Homeowners replacing existing hardware should confirm their current bore spacing matches 96 mm before ordering, so the new pulls seat into the existing holes without patching or drilling.
How does the Notre-Dame Collection compare to the Richelieu Lincoln Collection?
Notre-Dame is defined by a shaped, slightly ornamented turned bar pull and matching round knob that give it a clear period read — the collection is positioned for cabinetry where a defined traditional look is wanted rather than a quiet neutral one. Richelieu lists the Lincoln Collection as another traditional option for shoppers who want an alternative within the same brand's traditional range, though the source does not detail Lincoln's profile or styling.
Which cabinet finishes in this collection suit wood-tone cabinetry versus painted cabinetry?
Oil-rubbed bronze and brushed bronze read warm against wood tones, with oil-rubbed bronze in particular suiting glazed cherry or walnut where the dark tone settles into the wood. The source notes that brighter tones lift a painted scheme and can tie to matching faucets, though it does not enumerate which specific brighter finishes are available in the line.
What cabinet types and door styles does the Notre-Dame Collection suit?
Notre-Dame is designed for traditional and transitional kitchens and baths with raised-panel, glazed, or stained millwork where classic detailing is wanted. The round knob is intended for doors and upper cabinets, while the shaped bar pull handles drawers, with both pieces carrying matching period shaping so they read as a single coordinated family across a room.
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