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Top Knobs Devon Collection: transitional cabinet hardware in eight finishes. What the Devon Collection is, and where it fits. Devon...

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Top Knobs Devon Collection: transitional cabinet hardware in eight finishes

What the Devon Collection is, and where it fits

Devon is Top Knobs' transitional family, named for the English county and built in cast zinc alloy across knobs, drawer and bar pulls, backplates, and appliance handles. Its clean, lightly traditional profiles suit painted inset and shaker doors yet stay restrained enough for slab-front kitchen cabinets, so one collection can hardware a kitchen, a master bath, and a mudroom without scale or finish drift between rooms. Mudroom drawer pulls, kitchen cabinet pulls, and vanity knobs can all be specified from the same design language. The line spans five place-name series, Allington, Brixton, Exeter, Kingsbridge, and Torbay, sharing finishes and proportions so mixed knob-and-pull layouts stay coherent. Compared with the period-English Edwardian Bath collection and the thin, Asian-modern Sanctuary collection, Devon sits in the middle: traditional enough for inset cabinetry, plain enough for contemporary fronts.

Sizes, finishes, and how to specify

Devon knobs are sold by diameter (1", 1-1/4", 1-3/8", 1-7/8", and 2-3/8"); pulls are sold by center-to-center (CTC) distance: 3-3/4", 5-1/16", 6-5/16", 7-9/16", 8-13/16", and 12" cc, with an 18" appliance pull in the Brixton series. Every product page lists its exact CTC and overall length. Eight finishes are offered across the line: Brushed Satin Nickel, Polished Nickel, Polished Chrome, Honey Bronze, Flat Black, Ash Gray, Sable, and Umbrio. FAQ What center-to-center sizes does the Devon Collection come in? Devon pulls are offered in 3-3/4", 5-1/16", 6-5/16", 7-9/16", 8-13/16", and 12" center-to-center, plus an 18" appliance pull. Knobs are measured by diameter, from 1" to 2-3/8". What finishes are available in the Devon Collection? Eight: Brushed Satin Nickel, Polished Nickel, Polished Chrome, Honey Bronze, Flat Black, Ash Gray, Sable, and Umbrio. The same finishes run across knobs, pulls, and appliance handles, so a layout can stay consistent across cabinet types. Is Devon hardware solid brass or zinc? Devon is made of cast zinc alloy, not solid brass. The zinc-alloy build keeps the line at an accessible price point while carrying Top Knobs' full plated and powder-coated finish range. How does Devon compare to the Edwardian Bath collection? Both are Top Knobs families, but Edwardian Bath is overtly period-English and traditional, while Devon is transitional and reads equally well on shaker or slab-front cabinets. For a thinner, modern profile, the Sanctuary collection sits at the opposite end of the catalog. Comparison Devon: transitional profile; 8 finishes; best on shaker, inset, or slab-front cabinets. Edwardian Bath: period-English traditional profile; narrower traditional finish set; best on classic and inset cabinetry. Sanctuary: thin Asian-modern profile; modern finish set; best on contemporary slab fronts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Top Knobs Devon Collection?

The Devon Collection is a transitional cabinet hardware family from Top Knobs, named after the English county. It carries one design language across cabinet knobs, drawer pulls, and appliance handles, with clean proportions intended to suit shaker cabinetry. The bar pulls are clean without being austere, and the knobs hold proportion without slipping into ornament.

What finishes does the Devon Collection come in, and how do they change the look?

Devon takes Top Knobs' broad finish library, with finish choice shifting the style of the same hardware. Brushed satin nickel reads modern-shaker, honey bronze warms it toward transitional, and aged brass pushes it traditional. Choosing the finish before the size keeps the specifying conversation cleaner.

What cabinetry and rooms is the Devon Collection suited for?

Devon is traditional enough to fit painted inset doors yet restrained enough to live on slab-front kitchens, with sizes spanning cabinet knobs, drawer pulls, and appliance handles at consistent proportion. Because one collection can hardware a kitchen, a master bath, and a mudroom without finish or scale drift across rooms, it appears often in design-build spec packages. This breadth is what makes a single family workable across an entire project.

How does the Devon Collection compare to the Sanctuary and Edwardian Bath collections?

Devon sits in the middle of Top Knobs' range: Sanctuary leans architectural-Asian with a thin, modern profile, while Edwardian Bath leans period-English traditional. Devon is the transitional option between them, traditional enough for painted inset doors but restrained enough for slab-front kitchens. For an English-period traditional alternative within the brand, the Edwardian Bath collection is the closer fit, whereas Sanctuary sits at the opposite, Asian-modern end of the catalog.

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