Lynwood is what you'd find on the kitchen of a well-restored English village house — substantial without being heavy, traditional without being formal, executed with the kind of quiet confidence that doesn't ask for attention.
The Lynwood character
Pulls have a gentle arch and slightly tapered ends, weighted in the hand. Knobs are bold rounds with subtle bezel detail at the base. The pieces feel residential — domestic in the best sense, like hardware on a real kitchen rather than a showroom display.
Lynwood sits adjacent to Devon and Pemberton in the refined-transitional middle of the catalog. Where Devon reads more overtly traditional and Pemberton reads more contemporary-leaning, Lynwood splits the difference and lands in the refined-everyday zone.
Where Lynwood works
Refined-transitional kitchens with painted shaker. Country house renovations. Refined coastal interiors. Federal and Georgian Revival homes. The kind of kitchen that wants to feel built rather than designed.
Lynwood pairs especially well across rooms — kitchen and primary bath in the same finish, with a single design language carrying through. The collection has enough breadth to outfit both rooms without supplementation.
Lynwood finishes
Refined-transitional silhouettes carry warm finishes especially well. Honey Bronze reads transitional-current. Oil Rubbed Bronze reads classic-traditional. Brushed Satin Nickel is the cool-tone everyday workhorse.
Order samples in your top two finishes. Lynwood's curvature shows finish character clearly; in-hand evaluation matters.
















