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The Notting Hill King's Road Collection is the brand's English-inspired cabinet hardware line, with cast pewter and bronze pieces drawing on the design vocabulary of London's historic King's Road and the broader English Regency and Edwardian traditions. Notting Hill Decorative Hardware was founded in 1996 and hand-casts all pieces at a fine-arts foundry in southeast Wisconsin. The line covers knobs and pulls in restrained traditional English shapes.
What King's Road pieces look like
The collection's signature is restrained English traditional detail: shaped backplates, beaded edges, classical column-form knobs, and silhouettes drawn from Regency-era decorative hardware. Finishes lean warm and refined — antique pewter, bronze, brass, and some pieces with hand-applied color accents that reinforce the English-traditional reference. The cast surface holds enough texture that each piece reads hand-finished.
Where King's Road fits
English-traditional and English-country kitchens, period-restoration projects in Victorian and Edwardian homes, bath vanities in traditional baths, and library or study built-ins where the broader design vocabulary references English furniture and decorative tradition. The collection does not suit modern or country-American installations — the visual reference is specifically English. For more figurative Notting Hill pieces, see Notting Hill Jewel; for other restrained traditional Notting Hill lines, see Notting Hill Classic.
Lead time and ordering
All Notting Hill hardware is made-to-order at the Wisconsin foundry with multi-week lead times typical. Confirm finish and quantities at project start. Pair with oil-rubbed bronze or antique brass adjacent hardware for a coherent English-traditional install.
Frequently Asked Questions
What design tradition does the Notting Hill King's Road Collection draw from?
The King's Road Collection is rooted in English Regency and Edwardian decorative hardware traditions, referencing the design vocabulary of London's historic King's Road. Signature details include shaped backplates, beaded edges, classical column-form knobs, and restrained silhouettes consistent with period English furniture. Finishes — antique pewter, bronze, and brass — reinforce the warm, hand-finished character of those traditions.
How is King's Road hardware manufactured, and what are the typical lead times?
Notting Hill Decorative Hardware has hand-cast all pieces at a fine-arts foundry in southeast Wisconsin since the company was founded in 1996. Every piece is made-to-order, which means multi-week lead times are standard for the King's Road line. Finish and quantity decisions should be confirmed at the start of a project to avoid delays.
How does the King's Road Collection compare to the Notting Hill Jewel Collection?
King's Road is the more restrained of the two lines, using classical English shapes — column-form knobs, beaded edges, shaped backplates — without figurative ornamentation. The Jewel Collection, by contrast, incorporates more decorative, figurative motifs. King's Road is the appropriate choice where the design intent is a quieter period reference; Jewel suits installations where an ornamental focal point is the goal.
Where in a home is the King's Road Collection best suited?
The collection is designed for English-traditional and English-country kitchens, period-restoration projects in Victorian and Edwardian homes, traditional bath vanities, and library or study built-ins that reference English furniture tradition. It is not suited to modern or country-American interiors, as the visual language is specifically English in origin. Pairing with oil-rubbed bronze or antique brass adjacent hardware supports a coherent install.
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