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Schaub and Company Menlo Park Collection

Schaub and Company Menlo Park Collection Cabinet Hardware. A Transitional Line Built for Whole-Room Specification. The Schaub and Company Menlo...

Schaub and Company Menlo Park Collection Cabinet Hardware

A Transitional Line Built for Whole-Room Specification

The Schaub and Company Menlo Park Collection is the brand's largest catalog family, an upscale transitional line of solid-construction cabinet hardware with substantial weight in the hand. Its profiles split the difference between traditional and contemporary: bail-style pulls share the catalog with cleaner bar pulls, and knob faces run plain or lightly tooled rather than overtly ornamental. That restraint is the practical advantage of Menlo Park kitchen hardware. The line pairs with Shaker, raised-panel, and modern slab cabinetry without forcing the room toward a single style, where Schaub's gallery-grade Symphony line reads more decorative. The collection spans cabinet knobs, bar pulls, cup pulls, and matching appliance-scale pulls, so a single family can carry an entire kitchen rather than mixing brands across doors, drawers, and appliances.

Finishes, Sizing, and How to Specify

Common finishes for Menlo Park include polished nickel, satin nickel, brushed antique brass, and oil-rubbed bronze. Staying within the line guarantees finish match across knobs, drawer pulls, and appliance pulls, which is the main reason to specify it as a system rather than piece by piece. Schaub mixes stocked and made-to-order pieces within the same family, so confirm the lead time on each finish before finalizing a full-kitchen order, since one finish may ship while another is built to order. When laying out hardware, knobs typically suit doors and small drawers, while bar and bail pulls scale up across wider drawers and appliances; matching center-to-center spacing to existing drilling makes Menlo Park bar pulls a straightforward swap or new-build choice.

Coordinate with cabinet pulls and cabinet knobs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What cabinet styles does the Menlo Park Collection work with?

The Menlo Park Collection is designed around a transitional profile that avoids committing to a single period style. It pairs with Shaker, raised-panel, and modern slab cabinetry, which is why it covers so many specifications rather than narrowing to one cabinet aesthetic.

What hardware types are available in the Menlo Park Collection?

The collection includes cabinet knobs, bar pulls, cup pulls, and appliance-scale pulls. This range allows a single line to handle an entire kitchen — pulls on drawers, knobs on doors, and larger pulls on appliances — with finish consistency across all pieces.

How does the Menlo Park Collection compare to Schaub's Symphony line?

Menlo Park carries restrained transitional profiles intended for mainstream specification across a wide range of cabinet styles, while Symphony is Schaub's gallery-grade line aimed at higher-end or more curated projects. Menlo Park is the brand's largest catalog family; Symphony is positioned for more selective, design-forward applications.

What finishes are available for the Menlo Park Collection, and are they all in stock?

Common finishes include polished nickel, satin nickel, brushed antique brass, and oil-rubbed bronze. Schaub mixes stocked and made-to-order pieces within the same line, so lead time should be verified per finish before specifying for a project with a firm deadline.

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