Brockwell is the largest single Top Knobs collection — a deep transitional library that delivers the visual coherence of a single design language across pulls, knobs, appliance hardware, and bath fittings. The collection most likely to outfit a whole house.
The Brockwell design language
Subtly tapered silhouettes with quiet refinement. The pulls have a gentle waist near the center of the shaft. The knobs are crisp without being sharp. There's a quality of drawn lineage to Brockwell — every piece feels like it was specified rather than selected.
For homeowners who want a single collection to anchor a kitchen, primary bath, butler's pantry, and dressing room without losing visual coherence across the rooms, Brockwell is the depth answer. Three hundred plus pieces in one design language is unusual at this price point.
Where Brockwell works
Transitional kitchens with painted shaker. Refined coastal interiors with white-on-white palettes. Contemporary takes on traditional architecture — a 2020s renovation of a 1920s house. Houses where consistency across rooms is the design goal.
Brockwell pairs especially well with the Coddington collection — Coddington reads slightly more refined-traditional, Brockwell slightly more transitional-current. Many designers spec Coddington in the bath and Brockwell in the kitchen for subtle differentiation between the two rooms.
Brockwell finish considerations
Brockwell ships in essentially the full Top Knobs finish range, which is part of the collection's flexibility. Brushed Satin Nickel is the most-shipped finish in the line — refined cool tone for transitional kitchens. Honey Bronze brings Brockwell into the warm side of 2026's design moment. Flat Black takes the collection contemporary.
Because Brockwell is often used across multiple rooms, getting the finish right matters more than usual. Order samples in your top two finishes and hold them in each room — kitchen lighting and bathroom lighting are different conditions.










