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Top Knobs Lynwood cabinet hardware. Lynwood is the mid-century-modern voice inside the Top Knobs catalog. The line carries faceted edges,...

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Top Knobs Lynwood cabinet hardware

Lynwood is the mid-century-modern voice inside the Top Knobs catalog. The line carries faceted edges, stepped pull bodies, and angled mounting feet that read as 1960s industrial design rather than as period reproduction. Lynwood pulls run long enough to outfit modern appliance fronts and short enough to land on standard upper cabinets. Hardware ships from stock, with most orders moving within 1-2 business days.

What Lynwood does differently

The faceted profile is the defining detail. Where most cabinet pulls land on either a round or a square bar, Lynwood breaks the cross-section into multiple faceted planes, so the same pull catches three or four light directions across its length. The angled mounting feet sit slightly tilted off the cabinet face rather than perfectly perpendicular. The detail is subtle, but it reads on close inspection and is what dates the line to a specific design era.

Buying considerations

The collection is built to coordinate appliance pulls, drawer pulls, and cabinet knobs as a kitchen system. Honey bronze and brushed satin nickel are the two finishes that move most. The faceted edges show wear earlier than smooth profiles, so use the line in lower-traffic kitchens or accept that the highlight edges will soften with daily use. Confirm spacing on appliance-panel drill points before specifying the longer Lynwood sizes. The brand's appliance scales use specific centers that do not always match generic templates. The Lynwood Kinney appliance pull format in particular has its own drill template worth verifying.

Related Top Knobs collections

For a square-bar transitional alternative inside the brand, see Mercer. For a chamfered transitional line, the Asbury family sits in a different mid-century-adjacent direction, or browse the full Top Knobs brand page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What design era does the Top Knobs Lynwood collection reference?

Lynwood is styled after 1960s industrial design, not period reproduction. Its defining features — faceted cross-section profiles, stepped pull bodies, and angled mounting feet that sit slightly tilted off the cabinet face — are specific period details that distinguish it from generic transitional hardware.

How does Lynwood differ from the Top Knobs Mercer collection?

Mercer uses a square-bar profile, making it a straightforward transitional option. Lynwood breaks the cross-section into multiple faceted planes so the pull catches light from three or four directions across its length — a detail that places it more firmly in a mid-century-modern aesthetic rather than a neutral transitional one.

Do faceted cabinet pulls like Lynwood require any special care or planning for high-traffic areas?

Faceted edges show wear earlier than smooth profiles because the raised planes take the first contact from hands. The collection is better suited to lower-traffic kitchens, or buyers should expect the highlight edges to soften with regular daily use over time.

What should be confirmed before specifying longer Lynwood pulls for appliance panels?

Drill-point spacing on appliance panels must be verified before specifying the longer Lynwood sizes, because Top Knobs appliance-scale pulls use specific center measurements that do not always match generic templates. The Lynwood Kinney appliance pull format in particular ships with its own drill template that should be checked against the actual panel before ordering.

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