Top Knobs Luxor Collection cabinet hardware
The Top Knobs Luxor Collection is the brand's Egyptian-revival family, named for the temple complex on the Nile and built around tapered obelisk forms, lotus-cap details, and column-shaped knob bodies. Luxor pulls carry a stepped pyramid termination at each end of the bail, paired with knobs that read like miniature temple finials. The line sits in the brand's ornamental tier, with strong identity at small scale. Hardware ships from stock, with most orders moving within 1-2 business days.
Where Luxor reads at home
The line works in transitional kitchens reaching for an Art Deco or Egyptian Revival accent, in formal dining built-ins, and in dressing-room cabinetry where the ornament gets viewed up close. The stepped-pyramid bail terminations carry the period reference quietly enough that the line still works on plain shaker doors; against busier cabinetry the geometry competes. Polished chrome and polished nickel sharpen the Deco reading; brushed bronze warms the same shapes toward Egyptian-traditional.
Specifying within the line
Luxor covers knobs and bail pulls in coordinated scales. The pyramid terminations add visual length to each bail, so a 96mm Luxor pull reads slightly longer than a smooth 96mm pull would. Confirm cabinet stile widths before specifying the larger pulls. The collection's narrow visual footprint makes it forgiving of mixing with quieter cabinet-door knobs from a coordinating Top Knobs line, useful when the budget needs to scale ornament selectively across the kitchen.
Related Top Knobs collections
For a more restrained classical alternative inside the brand, see the Chareau collection, which holds Deco influence with quieter geometry. For a fully ornamental Italian-villa family, compare the Tuscany collection. Browse the full Top Knobs brand page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the design inspiration behind the Top Knobs Luxor Collection?
The Luxor Collection draws on Egyptian Revival architecture, named for the temple complex on the Nile. Hardware features tapered obelisk forms, lotus-cap details, column-shaped knob bodies, and stepped pyramid terminations at each end of the bail pulls. The line sits in Top Knobs' ornamental tier and is designed to carry a strong period identity at small scale.
What cabinet styles and rooms work best with Luxor hardware?
Luxor hardware suits transitional kitchens seeking an Art Deco or Egyptian Revival accent, formal dining built-ins, and dressing-room cabinetry where ornamental detail is viewed up close. The stepped-pyramid bail terminations are restrained enough to work on plain shaker doors, though the geometry can compete visually against busier cabinetry styles.
How does the Luxor Collection compare to the Top Knobs Chareau Collection?
Both lines carry Deco influence, but Luxor expresses it through obelisk forms, lotus caps, and stepped pyramid terminations, making it the more overtly ornamental of the two. The Chareau Collection offers a more restrained classical alternative with quieter geometry, making it better suited to projects where Deco undertones are preferred without the Egyptian Revival reference.
Does the visual length of Luxor bail pulls differ from standard pulls of the same center-to-center measurement?
Yes — the pyramid terminations add visual length beyond the nominal bail dimension, so a 96mm Luxor pull reads slightly longer than a smooth 96mm pull. Confirming cabinet stile widths before specifying the larger pulls in the collection is advisable to avoid an oversized appearance.
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