Asbury is one of the longest-running collections in the Top Knobs catalog and one of the easiest to live with. Transitional silhouettes that don't commit to traditional or contemporary, executed with the kind of restraint that lets the rest of the kitchen do the loud work.
The character of the Asbury collection
Asbury hardware reads quietly substantial. Drawer pulls have a gentle arch — not flat, not aggressively curved, just enough shape to register in the hand. Knobs are clean and proportional, rounded without being precious. Nothing in the line is doing too much.
That restraint is the whole point. In a kitchen full of competing visual elements — figured marble, custom millwork, statement lighting — Asbury hardware lets each of them breathe. In a more minimal kitchen, Asbury gives the cabinet wall just enough warmth to feel inhabited rather than showroom-cold.
Where Asbury belongs
Painted shaker cabinetry in soft whites and warm creams. Marble or quartz counters with subtle veining. Open-plan kitchens that flow into living rooms with mid-century or transitional furniture. The kind of home that wants to feel grown-up without committing to a single decade's design language.
Asbury sits comfortably between the more refined-classical CHAREAU and the more transitional-everyday Pemberton. If you're choosing across those three, hold samples from each side by side.
Asbury finishes that work
Asbury's quiet silhouette is forgiving across the finish range. Brushed Satin Nickel is the most-shipped finish in the line — it disappears cleanly into transitional kitchens. Honey Bronze warms it up. Flat Black takes Asbury into contemporary territory without losing the transitional roots.
Order our samples in two finishes you're considering. The shape is consistent across the line; the finish makes the kitchen.















































