Top Knobs Asbury Collection cabinet hardware
The Top Knobs Asbury Collection takes its name from Asbury Park on the Jersey Shore and carries a slightly seaside-transitional feel into the brand's hardware — chamfered pull edges, gently tapered ends, and a finish palette that favors brushed metals over polished mirror surfaces. Asbury is one of the brand's broader transitional families. Hardware ships from stock from the Top Knobs Branchburg, NJ warehouse, with most orders moving within 1-2 business days.
Where Asbury reads at home
The line fits coastal-leaning transitional kitchens, painted shaker islands in soft blues and greys, and bathrooms with white porcelain fixtures. The chamfered edges catch a thin line of daylight along the bevel. The bevel softens the architectural read of the pulls without adding applied ornament. Against heavily traditional cabinetry the line feels under-decorated. Against full minimalist slabs the chamfers can read as the only ornament in the room.
Specifying within Asbury
The line covers cabinet knobs, cup pulls, and bar pulls in matched chamfer vocabulary. Brushed satin nickel softens the bevel into a quiet highlight; honey bronze pulls Asbury into warmer transitional territory. The chamfer cuts to consistent depth across pull sizes, but the proportional read changes with length. Short Asbury knobs read more architectural while long bar pulls feel softer. Confirm drill spacing on existing cabinetry before specifying as a swap. The chamfered edges also wear finish slightly faster than smooth top edges, so high-traffic kitchens may want to choose finishes that hide that drift.
Related Top Knobs collections
For a more rectilinear architectural alternative inside the brand, see the Mercer collection. For a softer English line, the Devon collection trades the chamfer for rounded English thumb rests, or browse the full Top Knobs brand page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Top Knobs Asbury Collection?
The Asbury Collection is a broad transitional family of cabinet hardware from Top Knobs, named after Asbury Park on the Jersey Shore. Its pieces share a chamfered-edge vocabulary with gently tapered ends and a finish palette that favors brushed metals over polished mirror surfaces. The line carries a seaside-transitional feel and covers cabinet knobs, cup pulls, and bar pulls in a matched chamfer design.
What finishes are available in the Asbury Collection, and how do they change the look?
Asbury is offered in brushed metal finishes rather than polished mirror surfaces. Brushed satin nickel softens the chamfered bevel into a quiet highlight, while honey bronze shifts the line into warmer transitional territory. Because the chamfered edges wear finish slightly faster than smooth top edges, high-traffic kitchens may want to choose finishes that hide that drift.
What kitchens and bathrooms does the Asbury Collection suit?
Asbury fits coastal-leaning transitional kitchens, painted shaker islands in soft blues and greys, and bathrooms with white porcelain fixtures. The chamfered edges catch a thin line of daylight along the bevel, softening the architectural read without adding applied ornament. Against heavily traditional cabinetry the line can feel under-decorated, and against full minimalist slabs the chamfers may read as the only ornament in the room.
How does the Asbury Collection compare to the Top Knobs Mercer collection?
Both are Top Knobs lines, but Mercer is a more rectilinear, architectural alternative within the brand, while Asbury leads with chamfered edges, tapered ends, and a softer seaside-transitional feel. For an even softer English option, the Devon collection trades Asbury's chamfer for rounded English thumb rests. Choosing among them comes down to how architectural versus softened a look the cabinetry calls for.
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