Cobblestone hardware looks the way old wrought iron looks. Textured, hand-finished, irregular in the small ways that machine work removes. The collection for kitchens that want to feel made by hand rather than ordered from a catalog.
What Cobblestone actually is
The pieces have a hand-hammered surface texture across the body — small, irregular indentations that catch light differently across the run of the same SKU. Edges are softly faceted rather than precisely beveled. The overall effect is the visual equivalent of a piece of forged iron rather than cast metal.
That artisan quality reads warm and personal where polished hardware reads commercial. For someone whose reference images are from organic, slow-living interiors — clay-floor Mediterranean kitchens, Cotswold cottages, Wabi-Sabi Japanese-influenced contemporary — Cobblestone is the visual match.
The kitchens Cobblestone belongs in
Mediterranean and farmhouse kitchens with rough-hewn wood, plaster walls, and stone floors. Modern organic interiors that mix concrete and wood. Mountain houses, ranch-style modern, and any kitchen drawing on artisan craft as a design vocabulary.
Cobblestone pairs especially well with materials that share its textural character — soapstone counters, unglazed terra cotta, hand-poured concrete sinks. It struggles against clean refined surfaces; in a polished marble and lacquer kitchen, the texture reads as an accident.
Cobblestone in the right finish
The textured surface shows finish character dramatically. Hand-applied finishes — Oil Rubbed Bronze, Tuscan Bronze, German Bronze — develop their highlight character beautifully across Cobblestone's irregular surface. The hand-hammered look + hand-finished bronze is a doubling-down on artisan character that rewards itself in the kitchen.
Polished metals fight Cobblestone's texture. Polished Chrome on a hand-hammered pull reads as a category error. Stay in the warm-finish range and the collection delivers.
Order samples in your top warm finish. The texture and finish work together; you need both in hand to see how Cobblestone reads.











