Schaub Vinci backplate for pull defines this piece as a dedicated trim plate that pairs with a pull from the Vinci collection, so the pull and backplate work together as a coordinated decorative set on the job. The product name states that it is a backplate, which positions it as a flat element that sits behind the pull, adding a finished transition between the pull and the door or drawer front. The description identifies Schaub and Company as the brand, giving a clear match when a project is already using Schaub decorative hardware. The product name also highlights the Vinci series identity, helping maintain design continuity wherever Vinci pulls are specified across a run of cabinets.
The product description calling out 12 inch CC shows that this backplate is aligned to pulls with 12 inch center-to-center hole spacing, which matters when aligning to existing or planned bore patterns on cabinet doors or drawer fronts. The role as a backplate means it sits between the pull and the surface, so its geometry is organized around that 12 inch layout. The identification as a Vinci backplate ties it to pulls from the Vinci family, which helps maintain a unified visual rhythm across banks of cabinets where that pull length is used.
The category statement placing this product under decorative hardware and moldings defines its typical use on cabinet and millwork fronts where visual detail matters. The naming as a backplate for pull shows it is intended to sit directly behind a pull rather than operate as a standalone component, so it lives in the same footprint as the pull across doors and drawers. The finish designation of polished white bronze positions the part for projects that call for that specific tone, so it will visually align when other decorative pieces on the job share the same finish. The Vinci collection name indicates that it belongs to a defined design family, so it can follow cabinetry runs wherever Vinci pulls at 12 inch CC are placed.
The 12 inch CC detail in the product name defines the spacing for the pull that partners with this backplate, which matters whenever layouts are drilled or when a pull swap is performed on existing fronts that already follow that spread. That same designation keeps the backplate geometry centered on that length, helping the pull and plate register predictably when installed together. The polished white bronze finish called out in the name sets the visible character of the piece, so the backplate reads as a continuous part of the overall hardware story wherever polished white bronze is part of the specification. The connection to Schaub and Company and the Vinci line provides a clear reference when matching this part to catalog entries or project documents that identify hardware by line and part number.
The Schaub Vinci backplate for pull is a decorative backplate that sits behind a pull from the Vinci collection, adding a defined trim layer between the pull and the cabinet surface.
The 12 inch CC detail indicates the backplate is laid out for a pull with 12 inch center-to-center hole spacing, which aligns it with fronts drilled on that spread.
The 211110-PWB Vinci backplate is described as polished white bronze, so its visible surface presents that specific metal tone on cabinet or millwork fronts.
This decorative hardware backplate is identified as part of the Vinci line and as a backplate for pull, so it is intended to visually coordinate with Vinci pulls using the same 12 inch CC layout.
The Vinci backplate for pull is attributed to Schaub and Company, tying it to their broader range of decorative hardware options for cabinetry work.
This backplate is listed under decorative hardware and moldings and within a Schaub backplates class, placing it as a trim component behind a pull on doors or drawers.
The product name describing a Schaub Vinci backplate for pull with 12 inch CC in polished white bronze gives a clear match when a project uses that pull size and finish within the Vinci line. The part number 211110-PWB identifies this exact variant, which supports consistent specifying and reordering. For cabinetry or millwork that calls for a decorative plate behind a matching Vinci pull at that spread, this backplate provides a defined option to keep the visual details aligned across the installation.