Schaub and Company Fused Glass Collection cabinet hardware
The Fused Glass Collection is Schaub and Company's art-glass line, where each knob and pull caps a kiln-fused glass disc on a metal stem. The glass is the focal point, set off by a simple conical mount that keeps the eye on the translucent face.
What identifies the Fused Glass look
The line offers round, square, and half-moon knob faces plus an oval pull, all in a translucent white glass that catches light from its edges. Knobs come in small 1-1/2-inch and larger 2-1/2-inch to 3-inch faces; the oval pull runs about 6 inches overall on 4-inch centers. Each stem terminates in gold or brushed stainless steel, so the metal accent can read warm or cool against the same glass. The fused disc has a soft thickness to it, giving the white a depth rather than a flat painted look.
Buying considerations
Fused Glass fits soft contemporary kitchens and bath vanities where a glass accent lightens painted or wood cabinetry. Mixing the round or square knobs on doors with the oval pull on drawers keeps the look coordinated, since all share the same glass and stem treatment. The translucent white pairs cleanly with both gold and stainless mounts, so the metal choice can follow your faucet or lighting rather than fight it. Glass faces show fingerprints more than metal does, a small tradeoff for the light play, so consider the square or half-moon shapes on the most-touched doors where smudges show less.
Related Schaub and Company collections
For solid-metal profiles, see the Traditional and Northport collections, or browse the full Schaub and Company brand page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What shapes and sizes does the Schaub and Company Fused Glass Collection come in?
The Fused Glass Collection includes round, square, and half-moon knob faces plus an oval pull. Knob face diameters range from a smaller 1-1/2-inch option to larger 2-1/2-inch to 3-inch faces, and the oval pull measures approximately 6 inches overall on 4-inch centers.
How does Fused Glass hardware differ from Schaub and Company's solid-metal collections like Traditional or Northport?
Fused Glass hardware centers on a kiln-fused glass disc as the visual focal point, with the metal stem and mount playing a secondary role. Schaub's Traditional and Northport collections use solid-metal profiles throughout, making them a better fit for cabinetry where a fully metal look is preferred over a glass accent.
What cabinet and finish types work well with the Fused Glass Collection?
The translucent white glass suits soft contemporary kitchens and bath vanities, particularly where painted or wood cabinetry benefits from a light-catching accent. Because the stems are available in gold or brushed stainless steel, the metal choice can coordinate with existing faucets or lighting rather than requiring a separate match to the cabinet finish.
Do glass cabinet knobs and pulls show fingerprints more than metal hardware?
Glass faces do show fingerprints more readily than metal surfaces, which is a noted tradeoff for the light-diffusing quality of the material. The square or half-moon knob shapes are worth considering on the most frequently touched doors, as their geometry can make smudges less visually prominent than on a flat round face.
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