Top Knobs Grace Cabinet Hardware
What Grace Is and Where It Goes
The Top Knobs Grace family is the brand's English-tailored line, built where rounded edges meet flat planes: cup pulls with crisp outer corners and gently scooped finger wells, mushroom knobs with stepped collars, and bar pulls with squared mounting feet. Matched proportions run across cup pulls, knobs, T-knobs, and bar pulls, so hardware type can vary by cabinet function without losing visual unity across a single kitchen. Grace suits inset shaker cabinetry that wants a more architectural read than soft cottage cup pulls allow, in kitchens and baths alike. The squared mounting feet anchor pulls on long drawer runs, and the stepped knob collars echo the bullnose edge on shaker doors. Grace cabinet hardware sits cleanly against painted off-whites, deep blues, and bottle greens; against ornate traditional cabinetry the squared geometry reads underdressed.
Finishes, Fit, and Comparisons
Finish drives how the Grace cup pull and knobs read: brushed satin bronze deepens the squared corners into shadow, while polished nickel turns them into highlights. The scooped wells on the cup pulls accept finger pressure without catching nails. Before specifying replacements, verify drill spacing on existing cup-pull cutouts, since the squared mounting feet sit at a slightly different setback than rounded cup pulls in this size range. Confirm each piece's center-to-center against drawer and door widths for inset-door hardware. Most orders ship from stock within 1-2 business days. Within Top Knobs, Devon is the softer-cottage alternative, trading squared corners for rounded ones; Ellis sits adjacent as the more contemporary tailored pick.
Coordinate with cabinet pulls and cabinet knobs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What cabinet styles work best with Top Knobs Grace hardware?
Grace is designed for inset shaker kitchens that call for an architectural, English-tailored look rather than a softer cottage feel. The squared mounting feet anchor pulls visually on long drawer runs, and the stepped collars on the knobs echo the bullnose edge on shaker doors. Grace reads most cleanly against painted off-whites, deep blues, and bottle greens. It is not well suited to ornate traditional cabinetry, where its squared geometry tends to look underdressed.
What hardware types does the Grace line include, and can they be mixed on the same kitchen?
Grace includes cup pulls, knobs, T-knobs, and bar pulls, all designed in matched proportions so different hardware types can be used by cabinet function without breaking visual unity. For example, cup pulls can be used on lower drawers while knobs cover upper doors, all within the same design language. The line is broad enough to outfit a full kitchen end-to-end in a single consistent style.
How does Top Knobs Grace compare to Top Knobs Devon?
Grace and Devon serve similar cabinet types but differ in geometry. Grace uses squared mounting feet and crisp outer corners, giving it a more architectural, English-tailored character suited to shaker kitchens that want a structured look. Devon trades those squared corners for rounded ones, producing a softer cottage feel. Shoppers who find Grace too sharp-edged for their cabinet finish or door style will generally find Devon the natural alternative within the Top Knobs catalog.
Are there any fit considerations when replacing existing cup pulls with Grace hardware?
Yes. The squared mounting feet on Grace cup pulls sit at a slightly different setback than rounded cup pulls in the same size range, so drill spacing on existing cutouts should be verified before specifying replacements. The scooped finger wells are designed to accept finger pressure cleanly without catching nails, but the mounting geometry difference means Grace is not always a direct drop-in swap for other cup-pull families.
What Customers Say
Trusted by thousands of designers, builders, and homeowners
Kayla Malo is the most attentive and super human ever! My experience with this company is stellar!
Love working with Kayla, she is extremely helpful and quick with responding to my questions!
Kayla was GREAT!!!! Super help and fast answers. One of the best I've ever dealt with.





















