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(262) 248-8890
Lake Geneva, WI 53147
www.nottinghill-usa.com

Notting Hill Decorative Hardware creates high-end hardware for cabinets and furniture. Our artisan line of hardware is handcrafted at a local fine arts foundry to produce a distinctive line of knobs, pulls, back plates and appliance pulls.

Cabinet knobs and pulls from Notting Hill’s Chelsea collection incorporate classical motifs like leaves and vines.

Since our inception in 1996, we embraced our motto, “The Beauty Is In The Details.“ Our unique designs are cast with intricate relief and hand-finished to highlight the artful motifs. Our products are cast of solid fine pewter and then plated with multiple finish options. Select pieces are embellished with enamel, hand-painting, crystals, semi-precious stones, and pearls.

For 25 years, from the original 12 knobs to more than 200 current designs, Notting Hill has embodied the finest in unique period-inspired hardware. Collections range in style from Arts & Crafts to Victorian. We also feature Classic, Romantic, Rustic, Tropical, Beach, and Eclectic Styles. We even offer a Kitchen ID Collection to label cabinets with standard and custom engraved handles! The common element among all our diverse collections is the timeless, artistic beauty revealed in each and every piece. Notting Hill is a woman-owned business and is proudly MADE IN THE USA.

Our mission is to exceed customer expectations in terms of style, design, and artistic beauty. Our goal is to help customers express their personal style and differentiate their home with a touch of art and luxury. We understand our hardware serves as a personal reflection of our customer.

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