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Notting Hill Dragonfly knob gives cabinets and furniture a distinct focal point by combining a dragonfly motif with an Antique Pewter finish, so you get a decorative pull that visually anchors doors and drawers in an Arts & Crafts design. The Notting Hill name ties this knob to a recognized decorative hardware line, which helps you keep a consistent look across a project when specifying trim and other knobs. Its role as a knob in the Decorative Hardware & Moldings category means it functions as the primary touchpoint on doors and drawers, affecting how smoothly users open and close them every day. The Antique Pewter finish defines the surface appearance, so it supports projects that call for a muted metal tone instead of a bright, reflective surface. As a decorative knob in the Notting Hill product class, it fits design-driven woodworking jobs where appearance is part of the deliverable.
As a knob categorized under Decorative Hardware & Moldings, this part is meant to be mounted where users grip doors or drawers, so it sets both the touch point and sight line on the face of the work. Its function as a cabinet knob means it installs at a single point on the panel, which concentrates operating forces and makes layout straightforward when drilling fronts. The Antique Pewter finish is integral to the knob, so installers can place it at common touch heights without shifting color expectations over different openings. Because it carries the Notting Hill brand and NHK-107-AP part number, it can be referenced precisely on drawings, simplifying handoff between designer, shop, and installer.
The SAP description, Dragonfly Knob in Antique Pewter, defines this part as a dragonfly-themed knob, so it naturally suits projects that call for nature or motif-driven detailing on doors and drawers. Its listing within the Arts & Crafts description ties it to that design language, which favors visible craftsmanship and patterned hardware, making this knob a match where straight-grain wood, framed panels, and intentional metalwork are specified together. The Antique Pewter finish sets a subdued, aged metal tone, so it works where bright chrome or polished brass would visually conflict with stained wood or painted shaker faces. Because it sits in the Decorative Hardware & Moldings category, it aligns with trim pieces and moldings on the same job, helping the hardware read as part of one coordinated design instead of a last-minute add-on.
The specific manufacturer part number NHK-107-AP uniquely identifies this Dragonfly Knob in Antique Pewter, so shops can reorder the exact same piece for future phases or service work without design drift. Carrying the Notting Hill brand and being grouped in the Notting Hill knobs product class gives project teams a fixed source line, which simplifies specification documents and reduces variation when multiple people are buying hardware. Its role as a knob rather than a pull defines a single mounting point on each door or drawer front, so drilling templates and CNC programs can be standardized project-wide. The Antique Pewter description fixes the finish across all NHK-107-AP units, supporting consistent color and sheen from shop to site, which matters when doors are replaced or added later next to existing fronts.
The Notting Hill Dragonfly knob is described with an Arts & Crafts reference, so it suits projects that emphasize crafted details, framed panels, and decorative metalwork on cabinet and furniture fronts.
The Antique Pewter finish defines a muted metal appearance, so it visually supports designs needing a softer tone instead of bright, high-reflective cabinet hardware surfaces.
The NHK-107-AP manufacturer part number precisely identifies this Dragonfly Knob in Antique Pewter, so drawings and purchase lists can consistently call out the same component.
As a knob in the Decorative Hardware & Moldings category, this part sets the main touchpoint on doors and drawers, influencing both grip position and visual alignment.
This product is classified as decorative hardware and moldings, so it provides both hand grip function and visible trim value on finished cabinetry and furniture.
The Notting Hill brand and knobs product class connect this piece to a broader decorative line, helping designers and shops coordinate matching hardware across a project.
Choosing the Notting Hill NHK-107-AP Dragonfly Knob in Antique Pewter ties your project to a defined Arts & Crafts-influenced look, so doors and drawers gain a consistent decorative focal point. Its role as a knob in the Decorative Hardware & Moldings category means it handles daily operation while carrying a visible motif, which helps align user touchpoints with the overall design concept. The NHK-107-AP part number and Notting Hill branding support clean documentation from design through installation, making it straightforward to specify the same decorative cabinet knob wherever that dragonfly theme and Antique Pewter finish are required.
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