sexy brass hardware





These pieces (from top, 1, 2, 3, 4) from White Chapel ltd (and Restoration Hardware) just might make me MISS Sucker. I especially love the nautical vibe of the flush handled ones....
PS: and why stop at kitchen cabinets? any of these would turn a flea market console, or even a parsons desk from West Elm into a serious hottie.

Labels: at home, luxury, new home, new use, our little kitchen
2 Comments:
Try Raybern in Somerville, they have lots of great hardware (http://www.raybernco.com/) Hidden and off the beaten path, you would never know is was there.
thanks for the local tip, peter!
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