Top Knobs Britannia Collection cabinet hardware
The Top Knobs Britannia Collection runs Georgian and British-traditional vocabulary across cabinet hardware. The line carries shield-shaped backplates, substantial knob bodies, and bar pulls with ridged top edges that reference period door hardware. Britannia sits in the brand's traditional tier. The line is the right pick for kitchens that want a defined Anglo-traditional anchor rather than restrained transitional hardware. Hardware ships from stock from the Branchburg, NJ warehouse within 1-2 business days.
Where Britannia lands
The line fits Federal, Georgian-revival, and English country homes — painted inset cabinetry in heritage colors, formal dining-adjacent kitchens, and butler's pantries with glass-front uppers. The shield backplate option extends the period reference to long pull mounting, which is uncommon at this price point. Against contemporary slab cabinetry the shield reads as costume; against farmhouse-rustic kitchens it competes with the architecture.
Specifying within the collection
The line covers cabinet knobs, T-knobs, cup pulls, bar pulls, and Georgian-shield backplates in matched vocabulary. Brushed antique brass deepens the shield-outline shadows and reads warmest against painted cream or sage cabinetry. Polished nickel formalizes the line toward a more architectural English read. The shield-mounted versions add roughly 25% to the visual footprint of the bar pulls. Confirm cabinet stile widths before specifying. Brushed antique brass and antique copper deepen the shield outline shadow. Polished nickel formalizes the line further toward an architectural English read. Sample one finish on actual cabinetry before committing across a full kitchen.
Related Top Knobs collections
For an Italian villa traditional alternative inside the brand, see the Tuscany collection. For an English country line with cast scroll cup pulls, the Barrington collection sits adjacent, or browse the full Top Knobs brand page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What cabinet styles and room types does the Top Knobs Britannia Collection suit?
The Britannia Collection is designed for Federal, Georgian-revival, and English country interiors. It fits painted inset cabinetry in heritage colors, formal dining-adjacent kitchens, and butler's pantries with glass-front uppers. Against contemporary slab cabinetry the shield backplate reads as costume, and against farmhouse-rustic kitchens it competes with the architecture.
What hardware types and finishes does the Britannia Collection include?
The collection covers cabinet knobs, T-knobs, cup pulls, bar pulls, and Georgian-shield backplates in matched vocabulary. Available finishes include brushed antique brass, antique copper, and polished nickel. Brushed antique brass reads warmest against painted cream or sage cabinetry, while polished nickel formalizes the line toward a more architectural English read.
How does the Top Knobs Britannia Collection compare to the Barrington Collection?
Both collections sit within Top Knobs' English country territory, but they differ in hardware form. Britannia features shield-shaped backplates, substantial knob bodies, and bar pulls with ridged top edges referencing period door hardware. Barrington features cast scroll cup pulls, making it the adjacent option for that specific hardware form.
What should be confirmed before specifying Britannia hardware across a full kitchen?
Cabinet stile widths should be confirmed before specifying, as the shield-mounted bar pull versions add roughly 25% to the visual footprint of the standard bar pulls. Sampling at least one finish on actual cabinetry before committing across a full kitchen is also recommended.
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