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Top Knobs Aspen II Collection

Top Knobs Aspen II Collection cabinet hardware. The Top Knobs Aspen II Collection is the second generation of the brand's...

Top Knobs Aspen II Collection cabinet hardware

The Top Knobs Aspen II Collection is the second generation of the brand's rustic lodge family. Where the original Aspen line established the rough-hewn surface vocabulary, Aspen II refines it with cleaner proportions and a slightly more transitional read. The hand-finished texture remains, but the silhouettes lean less rugged and more architectural. Hardware ships from stock, with most orders moving within 1-2 business days.

What Aspen II adds to the original line

The collection holds the textured surface treatment that makes Aspen recognizable, then pulls the bar and knob proportions toward modern. The result reads as rustic-transitional rather than full lodge, which makes Aspen II useful in homes that want a nod to mountain styling without committing to log cabin vocabulary. Mountain-modern kitchens with painted cabinetry and wood beams are the natural fit.

Sizing and finish notes

Aspen II runs the standard center-to-center sizes from cabinet knob through long appliance pull, with the textured surface held consistent across scales. Ancient bronze and aged bronze deepen the texture into shadow. Brushed satin nickel and polished nickel lift it back toward contemporary; that lift is exactly what separates Aspen II from the original Aspen reading.

Related Top Knobs collections

For the more rugged original, see the Aspen collection. Buyers wanting a different transitional voice can compare the Devon collection, or browse the full Top Knobs brand page for the rest of the catalog.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Top Knobs Aspen II Collection and how does it differ from the original Aspen line?

The Top Knobs Aspen II Collection is the second generation of Top Knobs' rustic lodge hardware family, retaining the hand-finished, rough-hewn surface texture of the original Aspen line while shifting bar and knob proportions toward cleaner, more architectural silhouettes. Where the original Aspen reads as full lodge, Aspen II is positioned as rustic-transitional — less rugged in profile but still carrying the textured surface treatment that defines the family.

What cabinet styles and kitchen types is Aspen II hardware best suited for?

Aspen II is designed for mountain-modern kitchens that include organic material cues such as painted cabinetry paired with wood beams, where a nod to lodge styling is desired without committing to a full log-cabin aesthetic. The rustic-transitional read makes it useful in spaces that sit between contemporary and traditional rather than at either extreme.

Which Aspen II finishes read more rustic versus more contemporary?

Ancient bronze and aged bronze deepen the hand-finished texture into shadow, reinforcing the rustic character of the collection. Brushed satin nickel and polished nickel lift the same texture toward a contemporary reading, which is one of the functional distinctions that separates Aspen II from the original Aspen line.

How does the Aspen II Collection compare to the Top Knobs Devon Collection for a transitional project?

Aspen II is the right choice when a project has organic material cues — such as wood beams or natural stone — that call for a textured, rustic hardware reference with transitional proportions. The Devon Collection is described as offering a different transitional voice; buyers whose projects lack mountain or lodge references can compare Devon alongside Aspen II on the Top Knobs brand page to determine which transitional direction fits their cabinetry.

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