Schaub and Company Heirloom Treasures: Antique-Jewelry Cabinet Hardware
Aged-look casting and set-stone detail
The Heirloom Treasures line is Schaub and Company's antique-jewelry family: knobs and pulls cast with aged-look surfaces and set-stone accents that read like inherited dressing-table pieces rather than plain cabinet hardware. Schaub is a Grand Rapids, Michigan maker of gallery-grade, substantial hardware, and Heirloom Treasures carries that weight into a single coherent design vocabulary. The motif is what identifies the line at a glance across the broader catalog. Because the casting holds depth and texture, the detail catches shadow differently from finish to finish, so one shape can read softer or more graphic depending on the finish chosen. Buyers usually choose this line for that specific antique-jewelry character rather than for a general silhouette. Schaub hardware is sold through showrooms and the design trade, so per-piece lead time should be verified before ordering.
Where it fits and how it compares
Heirloom Treasures suits formal-traditional rooms: dressing rooms, china and display cabinetry, and bath vanities where ornament is welcome. It looks most at home against cabinetry that already references the same traditional design language. Against plainer or contemporary cabinetry the ornament can feel transplanted, so the strongest installations use the line as a room's complete hardware family rather than mixing it with quieter, simpler profiles. Within the brand, shoppers drawn to natural-material detail often weigh it against Schaub's Mother of Pearl collection, which leans on shell rather than set stones, or against the Empire collection for a comparatively more architectural take. The distinguishing factor remains the jewelry-style stone and aged casting that defines Heirloom Treasures.
Coordinate with cabinet pulls and cabinet knobs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Schaub and Company Heirloom Treasures Collection?
The Heirloom Treasures Collection is a family of cabinet hardware from Schaub and Company, a Grand Rapids, Michigan brand, built around antique-jewelry references with set stones and aged-look casting. The line belongs to the same design vocabulary as Schaub's broader catalog, which includes the Symphony line known for stone, shell, and natural-material inlays. It is sold through showrooms and the design trade, so per-piece lead times should be verified before ordering.
Where does the Heirloom Treasures Collection work best in a home?
The collection is suited to formal-traditional settings such as dressing rooms, china cabinetry, and bath vanities where the cabinetry already references the same design tradition the hardware draws from. It reads strongest when used as the complete hardware family for a room rather than mixed with quieter or unrelated profiles, which can make the pieces look out of context.
How does the Heirloom Treasures Collection compare to Schaub's Mother of Pearl Collection?
Both collections fall within the Schaub and Company catalog and share an emphasis on decorative material detail, but the Heirloom Treasures line is defined by antique-jewelry references and aged-look casting, while the Mother of Pearl collection draws on natural shell as its primary inlay material. Buyers choosing between the two typically settle on Heirloom Treasures for its specific motif rather than for a general shape preference.
Do finish choices affect how the Heirloom Treasures hardware looks?
Yes. Because the hardware features detailed casting, the available finishes change how shadows fall across the surface, so the same shape can read either softer or more graphic depending on which finish is selected. This means finish choice is a meaningful decision for this line, not just a color preference.
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