Atlas Homewares Legacy Collection

The Legacy Collection of decorative hardware from Atlas Homewares is made up of five designs (Bronte, Austen, Alcott, Dickinson, and Canterbury) based on simple round, oval, square, and octagonal shapes with designer touches, such as beveled edges and detailed stems. Bronte, Austen, Alcott, and Dickinson include one knob and two pulls and come in brushed or polished nickel and Venetian bronze. Canterbury also includes one knob and two pulls, and comes in red, black, and burnished bronze or burnished bronze with an inlaid design and lacquer finish. The hardware is suitable for cabinetry or furniture. atlashomewares.com

The Legacy Collection of decorative hardware from Atlas Homewares is made up of five designs (Bronte, Austen, Alcott, Dickinson, and Canterbury) based on simple round, oval, square, and octagonal shapes with designer touches, such as beveled edges and detailed stems. Bronte, Austen, Alcott, and Dickinson include one knob and two pulls and come in brushed or polished nickel and Venetian bronze. Canterbury also includes one knob and two pulls, and comes in red, black, and burnished bronze or burnished bronze with an inlaid design and lacquer finish. The hardware is suitable for cabinetry or furniture. atlashomewares.com

The Legacy Collection of decorative hardware from Atlas Homewares is made up of five designs (Bronte, Austen, Alcott, Dickinson, and Canterbury) based on simple round, oval, square, and octagonal shapes with designer touches, such as beveled edges and detailed stems. Bronte, Austen, Alcott, and Dickinson include one knob and two pulls and come in brushed or polished nickel and Venetian bronze. Canterbury also includes one knob and two pulls, and comes in red, black, and burnished bronze or burnished bronze with an inlaid design and lacquer finish. The hardware is suitable for cabinetry or furniture. atlashomewares.com

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