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Richelieu Prevost Collection cabinet hardware. The Richelieu Prevost Collection is a transitional metal line pairing slim pulls with a small...

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Richelieu Prevost Collection cabinet hardware

The Richelieu Prevost Collection is a transitional metal line pairing slim pulls with a small round knob under one shared design. Prevost is one of Richelieu's bridge families, built to suit cabinetry that leans neither fully period nor fully modern, which makes it a steady choice when the doors are the design statement.

What identifies the Prevost look

Prevost runs a thin, even handle with squared-off ends and short straight posts, a restrained format with no taper or ornament. Pulls cover the standard kitchen spacings from compact 76 mm through 160 mm centers, matched to a small round knob near 35 mm for doors and upper cabinets. The look stays deliberately plain, so the handle recedes into the cabinet face rather than acting as a focal point. Because every piece keeps the same low-profile body, a kitchen can run knobs on uppers and the slim bar on every drawer without a visible shift in design language.

Buying considerations

Prevost suits transitional and lightly contemporary kitchens and baths where the millwork carries the styling. Brushed oil-rubbed bronze and antique English read warm against stained or glazed cabinetry, while brighter tones hold a cooler painted scheme. The slim handle works well mixed with the round knob, since both keep the same restrained line across doors and drawers. A narrow pull like this can look lost on a very wide drawer, so step up to a longer center for appliance fronts and tall pantry pulls and keep the short centers for standard banks. Confirm your existing hole spacing before ordering so replacements drop onto the current bores without new drilling.

Related Richelieu collections

For a similar bridge design, see the Richelieu Lincoln collection, or browse the full Richelieu brand page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What cabinet styles suit the Richelieu Prevost Collection?

Prevost is designed for transitional and lightly contemporary kitchens and baths where the millwork does the styling work. Its thin, plain handle with squared-off ends and short straight posts keeps a low profile so the hardware recedes into the cabinet face rather than acting as a focal point. It is not a natural fit for fully traditional or ornate cabinetry, where a more decorated pull would be expected.

What pull sizes and knob dimensions does the Prevost Collection offer?

Prevost pulls span standard kitchen center-to-center spacings from 76 mm through 160 mm. The companion round knob measures near 35 mm in diameter and is intended for doors and upper cabinets. Because every piece in the line shares the same restrained, low-profile body, knobs and pulls can be mixed across doors and drawers without a visible shift in design language.

How does the Prevost Collection compare to the Richelieu Lincoln Collection?

Both Prevost and Lincoln are bridge families from Richelieu — designed to suit cabinetry that falls between period and fully modern — but Prevost is specifically identified by a slim bar pull with squared-off ends paired with a small round knob, keeping an especially plain, receding line. Lincoln is Richelieu's related option for shoppers who want a similar transitional character but prefer a different silhouette or profile. Comparing the two side by side on the Richelieu brand page is useful when the final cabinet style is still being determined.

What should be confirmed before ordering Prevost hardware as a replacement?

Existing hole spacing must be verified before ordering, so replacement hardware drops onto the current bores without requiring new drilling. For wide drawers, a longer center-to-center measurement is advisable — a narrow pull can look visually lost on a very wide drawer front — while the shorter centers work well on standard cabinet banks. Matching finish warmth to the cabinetry is also a practical consideration: brushed oil-rubbed bronze and antique English read warm against stained or glazed wood, while brighter tones suit a cooler painted scheme.

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