Garrison is the Top Knobs collection that doesn't whisper. Substantial, industrial-leaning silhouettes with the weight of forged hardware and the discipline of well-drawn lines. Designed for kitchens that want presence rather than refinement.
The Garrison design language
Heavy bar pulls with bold square or rectangular shafts. Knobs that read as deliberate cylinders or substantial discs. Visible weight in the hand — these aren't decorative pieces, they're architectural elements at cabinet scale. The line takes industrial cues without leaning kitsch; the hardware reads grown-up rather than gym-locker.
For comparison: where Bar Pulls aim for clean horizontality and Dakota aim for sharp geometry, Garrison aims for weight. The pieces feel like they could anchor a workshop and equally feel correct in a refined modern home.
Where Garrison belongs
Modern industrial kitchens with concrete and steel surfaces. Loft-style kitchens in converted commercial spaces. Refined contemporary homes with strong architectural lines. Mountain modern interiors with substantial wood and stone. The Garrison weight reads correctly in any kitchen that's drawing on industrial material vocabulary.
Garrison struggles in delicate transitional or refined-traditional kitchens — the heft fights light millwork and ornament. Stay in the modern-industrial range and the collection delivers.
Garrison finishes that work
Heavy silhouettes carry strong finishes. Matte Black is the contemporary default. Oil Rubbed Bronze takes Garrison toward warm-industrial. Brushed Nickel sits in the cool-utility range. Sable brings dark sophistication.
Order samples at scale. Garrison's weight reads differently in hand than in product photography; the substantial pieces especially reward in-person evaluation.
















