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The Richelieu Hardware Padova Collection is a transitional metal pull line with a clean, versatile bar. Padova keeps a simple solid-metal handle that works across many cabinetry styles, which makes it a practical default when one profile has to cover a whole project.
What identifies the Padova look
The signature is restraint: a plain metal bar on trim posts with no end ornament, sized to read neat against shaker, slab, or framed doors. The line runs standard cabinet centers in solid metal stock, and the broad finish range, from clean brushed tones to dark oil-rubbed bronze and chrome-bronze blends, is where the line's flexibility lives. The form stays constant; the finish sets the room. That single-shape, many-finishes approach is the point of the line. The bar and posts are kept plain on purpose, so the finish does all the work of moving the pull between traditional and contemporary rooms.
Buying considerations
Padova fits transitional kitchens and baths that want one neutral pull profile that adapts through finish rather than shape. The oil-rubbed bronze tones lean traditional; the brighter brushed and chrome finishes lean contemporary, all on the same body. That makes it useful for spec and rental work where a single profile must cover many rooms and budgets. The line is pull-based, so pair a coordinating knob on doors if needed and match its finish. Match the center spacing to existing drilling before ordering so a replacement seats cleanly. For a multi-room project the single profile lets one drilling spec and one shape cover kitchen, bath, and laundry while the finish varies by space.
Related Richelieu Hardware collections
For other transitional pulls in the brand, compare the Lincoln Collection and Hudson Collection, or browse the full Richelieu Hardware brand page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What cabinet styles does the Richelieu Hardware Padova Collection work with?
The Padova Collection is a transitional bar pull designed to read cleanly against shaker, slab, and framed doors. Its plain metal bar and trim posts carry no end ornament, which keeps the profile neutral enough to suit both traditional and contemporary cabinetry without competing with the door style.
What finishes are available in the Padova Collection, and how do they affect the room's feel?
Padova spans a broad finish range that includes brushed tones, chrome, oil-rubbed bronze, and chrome-bronze blends, all on the same bar body. The oil-rubbed bronze options read as traditional, while the brighter brushed and chrome finishes shift the same pull toward contemporary — meaning finish selection, not a different product, is what adapts the hardware to the room.
How does the Padova Collection compare to the Richelieu Lincoln or Hudson Collections?
All three are transitional Richelieu pull lines, but Padova's defining approach is a single constant shape offered across many finishes, so one drilling spec can cover an entire multi-room project. The Lincoln and Hudson Collections represent alternative profiles within the same brand for buyers who want a different silhouette while staying in the transitional style range.
What should be confirmed before ordering Padova pulls as a replacement for existing hardware?
The center-to-center hole spacing on the Padova pull must match the existing drilling in the cabinet door or drawer face before ordering, so the replacement seats cleanly without new holes. Because the line is pull-based rather than a pull-and-knob set, a coordinating knob in a matching finish should be sourced separately if doors in the project require knobs.
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