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Top Knobs Hudson industrial cabinet hardware. Top Knobs Hudson is the industrial-loft family inside the brand's catalog. The line carries...

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Top Knobs Hudson industrial cabinet hardware

Top Knobs Hudson is the industrial-loft family inside the brand's catalog. The line carries the visual language of repurposed factory hardware: weighty bar stock, machine-blunt cuts where the bars terminate, and a deliberate absence of decorative embellishment. The pieces look like they belong on a workshop tool chest pulled into the kitchen, which is the design conversation the line is trying to start. Hardware ships from stock, with most orders moving within 1-2 business days.

What Hudson does specifically

The blunt-cut bar end is the defining cue. Most cabinet pull families soften their terminations with curves or angled cuts. Hudson keeps the cut square, which catches a flat highlight along the end face and gives the line its industrial read. The thicker bar diameter, larger than a standard kitchen handle, also separates it visually from transitional pulls. The matching knobs share the squared geometry rather than rounding off into traditional spheroid forms.

Buying considerations

Hudson is built for kitchens and built-ins that accept its visual weight. Loft conversions, exposed-beam great rooms, and warehouse-influenced kitchens give the line the room it needs. Matte black on painted slab cabinetry is the cleanest pairing; brushed stainless steel on flat-front walnut also works. Verify drawer-front depth before specifying the longer bars; Hudson reads better on full-height drawers than on shallow under-counter runs. The line is a poor fit for shaker, country, or fully traditional kitchens, where the squared cuts look misplaced.

Related Top Knobs collections

For a continuation of the industrial register at slightly different proportions, see the Asbury collection. For a clean modern pull family in the same brand, the Bar Pulls collection sits adjacent. Browse the full Top Knobs brand page for the wider catalog.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of kitchen style is the Top Knobs Hudson collection designed for?

Hudson is built for industrial, loft, and warehouse-influenced kitchens where its visual weight fits naturally. Loft conversions, exposed-beam great rooms, and flat-front cabinetry give the line room to work. It is a poor fit for shaker, country, or traditional kitchens, where the squared blunt-cut bar ends look out of place.

What makes Hudson pulls look different from standard cabinet pulls?

The defining feature is the blunt square cut at each bar termination, whereas most pull families soften those ends with curves or angled cuts. Hudson also uses a thicker bar diameter than a standard kitchen handle. The matching knobs carry the same squared geometry rather than rounding into traditional spheroid forms.

How does the Hudson collection compare to the Top Knobs Asbury collection?

Both Hudson and Asbury operate in the industrial design register, but they differ in proportion. Hudson uses a thicker bar stock and blunt-cut terminations for a heavier, more workshop-blunt look. Asbury continues the industrial language at slightly different proportions, making it an option when a similar aesthetic at a different visual scale is needed.

What finish and cabinet pairings work best with Hudson hardware?

Matte black Hudson hardware on painted slab cabinetry is described as the cleanest pairing. Brushed stainless steel on flat-front walnut is also a documented combination. For drawer and door hardware, full-height drawer fronts suit the longer bar formats better than shallow under-counter runs, so verifying drawer-front depth before specifying is recommended.

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