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Delaney's Rose knob by Notting Hill combines an antique pewter finish with a blue accent to bring a defined Arts & Crafts look to cabinet and furniture fronts. This knob is part of the Notting Hill decorative hardware and moldings line, so it is designed as a visual focal point, not just a pull point. The NHK-171-AP-B identifier ties directly to this antique pewter/blue version, helping match existing installations or plan a coordinated layout. Classified under knobs from Notting Hill, it serves as a single-point pull for doors or drawers, allowing consistent hand placement and visual alignment on faces across a run of cabinets.
The Delaney's Rose knob is identified in the Notting Hill knobs category, which indicates it mounts as a typical cabinet knob on a door or drawer front. Using the NHK-171-AP-B part number keeps orders, punch lists, and layout notes tied to this exact antique pewter/blue version, which reduces mixups when multiple knob designs are present on a project. Because it is a knob in the decorative hardware and moldings family, it is suited to serve as the hand contact point, letting installers align it at consistent heights and setbacks to keep doors and drawers operating predictably while maintaining the chosen Arts & Crafts look.
The Notting Hill NHK-171-AP-B, Delaney's Rose knob in antique pewter/blue, is identified as an Arts & Crafts piece, so it naturally supports projects built around that design language. On cabinet runs, the rose motif can act as a repeating visual point, tying together doors and drawers that share the same face style. In furniture applications, the antique pewter finish helps this knob sit comfortably on stained wood or painted surfaces without competing with other metals in the room. Because the product sits within the decorative hardware and moldings category, it is suitable wherever the hardware is expected to contribute as much to the finished look as the underlying joinery.
The manufacturer part number NHK-171-AP-B identifies this exact Delaney's Rose knob configuration, so it becomes the key reference when repeating the same hardware across multiple rooms, units, or phases. Matching that part number allows installers to replicate knob layouts that were approved earlier, avoiding variations in finish or color. The antique pewter/blue description clarifies that this is the version with both metal tone and blue element present, guiding layout decisions where the blue accent needs to echo in tile, paint, or fabric selections. As a knob in the Notting Hill line, it is intended as a primary touchpoint; setting it at repeatable heights and offsets along a bank of doors or drawers helps keep both function and appearance aligned from one opening to the next.
The Notting Hill NHK-171-AP-B is Delaney's Rose knob, a decorative cabinet knob used as a pull point on doors or drawers where visual detail is part of the design.
Delaney's Rose knob is described as antique pewter/blue, which means the metal presents an antique pewter tone while also carrying a blue element that influences color coordination.
This knob is identified with the Arts & Crafts style, so it supports cabinetry, furniture, and millwork built around that design language and similar period-inspired details.
The NHK-171-AP-B part number tags this exact antique pewter/blue Delaney's Rose knob, helping installers and buyers repeat the same knob wherever matching hardware is required.
This Arts & Crafts cabinet knob is suited for cabinet doors, drawers, and furniture pieces where decorative hardware from Notting Hill is part of the overall visual plan.
The blue element in the antique pewter/blue description influences how the knob relates to painted cabinets, stains, or nearby finishes that repeat or complement blue tones.
The Notting Hill NHK-171-AP-B, Delaney's Rose knob in antique pewter/blue, gives you a defined Arts & Crafts option when you want the hardware to participate in the design rather than fade away. Using the Delaney's Rose name and NHK-171-AP-B part number lets you call out this exact knob on drawings, schedules, and orders so every opening receives the same antique pewter/blue detail. For projects moving through multiple stages or spaces, that consistency helps cabinets and furniture read as one planned suite instead of a mix of unrelated parts.
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