Edgar Berebi Toulouse Collection cabinet hardware
The Edgar Berebi Toulouse Collection is the brand's southern French family, named for the rose-brick city in Languedoc and built around softened Provençal ornament. Toulouse pulls carry rounded shapes with restrained scrollwork along the bail backs, and the knob faces lean into oval and rounded-square forms rather than the sharper geometry of the Berebi neoclassical lines. The collection reads softly traditional, with the warmer reddish undertones of southern France rather than the cooler vocabulary of Paris. Each piece is hand-finished in the United States and built per order; expect 6-8 weeks from order to door.
Where Toulouse fits
The line earns its keep on French country, Provence-style, and warm-traditional kitchens. The rounded shapes and softened scrollwork sit well against painted inset cabinetry in cream, terracotta, sand, and warm olive tones. Toulouse pairs naturally with stained walnut or cherry millwork in dressing rooms and built-in dressers. The line is a poor fit for stark contemporary cabinetry and a strong fit for kitchens reaching for European warmth without overt ornament.
Specifying within the line
Toulouse covers cabinet knobs, bail pulls, and cup pulls in the same softened classical vocabulary. Brushed antique brass and brushed gold read truest to the line's southern French intent; polished nickel modernizes the shapes toward transitional. Crystal accents are available on selected pieces. The made-to-order production schedule means lead time is the practical specification constraint. Order extras up front and plan around the 6-8 week window.
Related Edgar Berebi collections
For a more ornamental French-traditional family, see the Louis XV Collection. For an English-traditional alternative inside the brand, the Hyde Park Collection sits adjacent. Browse the full Edgar Berebi brand page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What cabinet styles is the Edgar Berebi Toulouse Collection designed for?
The Toulouse Collection is best suited to French country, Provence-style, and warm-traditional kitchens. It pairs well with painted inset cabinetry in cream, terracotta, sand, and warm olive tones, and with stained walnut or cherry millwork in dressing rooms and built-in dressers. It is a poor fit for stark contemporary cabinetry.
How long does it take to receive Edgar Berebi Toulouse hardware after ordering?
Toulouse pieces are built per order and hand-finished in the United States, so the lead time runs 6 to 8 weeks from order to delivery. Because production is made-to-order, ordering extras at the outset is advisable to avoid a separate lead-time cycle for replacements.
How does the Toulouse Collection compare to the Edgar Berebi Louis XV Collection?
Both collections draw on French-traditional ornament, but Louis XV is the more ornamental of the two. Toulouse uses restrained scrollwork and softened Provençal shapes — rounded and oval knob faces with gentle bail-back pulls — while Louis XV leans into richer decorative detail. Toulouse is the better choice when European warmth is the goal but overt ornament is not.
What hardware types and finishes are available in the Toulouse Collection?
The line covers cabinet knobs, bail pulls, and cup pulls, all sharing the same softened classical vocabulary. Available finishes include brushed antique brass and brushed gold, which read most authentically to the collection's southern French character, as well as polished nickel, which shifts the look toward transitional. Crystal accents are offered on selected pieces within the collection.
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