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Notting Hill Initial H Knob sets up a cabinet or furniture run with a clear "H" initial in a defined knob design, so you can mark a name, zone, or room in a way that stays readable at a glance. The knob is identified as Notting Hill NHK-187-AB, tying the decorative look directly to a specific, repeatable part number for future matching or expansion on other doors and drawers. Its antique brass description signals a warm, traditional metal tone that pairs naturally with classic woods or painted finishes, giving you a predictable visual result when you lay out a room. The knob is categorized under decorative hardware knobs, so it suits visible locations where the face of the knob becomes part of the finished design rather than fading into the background.
The Initial H knob in antique brass is classified as a knob within decorative hardware, so it fits typical knob placements on cabinet doors and drawer fronts where a single mounting point is preferred. Using the NHK-187-AB part number keeps every knob in a project consistent, which matters when you line up doors across a run and want each H initial and finish tone to match from end to end. Because the knob is part of the Notting Hill knob class, it supports standard cabinet layouts where you repeat the same profile on uppers, bases, and furniture pieces for a unified look.
The SAP description "INITIAL H KNOB IN ANTIQUE BRASS" defines this part as an H-initial knob, so it naturally fits cabinet doors or drawers that need letter-specific identification, such as dedicated personal storage in shared spaces. The antique brass callout ties the look to a brass tone, which helps when you are matching with hinges, latches, or other brass-colored hardware in the same room. Because it is listed under decorative hardware and moldings, the knob is suited for front-of-house cabinetry, office built-ins, or furniture pieces where the knob face is noticed and read instead of hidden. The Web Description repeats Initial H and antique brass, reinforcing that you can duplicate this exact look on new runs or remodeling work without redesigning the hardware plan each time.
The manufacturer part number NHK-187-AB precisely identifies this Initial H knob, which matters when you need consistent hardware across multiple jobs or phases of a project. Using the same Notting Hill knob reference keeps every H initial in the project visually aligned, so doors and drawers read as one coordinated set. The classification as Knobs, Notting Hill ties this piece into a broader Notting Hill range, allowing designers and installers to choose this H knob as a focal element while pairing it with other knobs from the same brand where initials are not required. The Web Description and product name both highlight antique brass, giving you a stable finish description to base finish schedules and client signoffs on without guessing about the metal tone.
The Notting Hill NHK-187-AB knob represents an Initial H knob in antique brass, so it clearly displays the letter H on cabinet or furniture fronts.
The Initial H brass knob sits in decorative hardware knobs, so it is used on visible cabinet doors, drawers, or furniture where the letter H needs to be seen.
The antique brass description indicates a traditional brass appearance, helping you align this knob with other brass-tone fixtures in classic or vintage-leaning spaces.
The NHK-187-AB part number locks in the exact Initial H knob and finish, so later additions or replacements match the original installation visually.
This knob is classified as Knobs, Notting Hill, placing it within the Notting Hill decorative hardware family for coordinated selection on related projects.
The Initial H knob suits applications where the H initial identifies a cabinet zone, personal storage, or labeled drawer, combining letter marking with decorative hardware.
The Notting Hill NHK-187-AB Initial H knob in antique brass delivers a specific H letter identity, a defined brass tone, and a repeatable part number, so cabinets and furniture needing that exact initial and finish can be laid out and duplicated with confidence.
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