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Mckennas Rose Knob in Antique Brass gives you a named, repeatable pull point for doors or drawers wherever you are using Notting Hill decorative hardware knobs. The Notting Hill NHK-280-AB part number clearly identifies this specific Mckennas Rose design, so it can be specified, ordered, and reordered alongside other Notting Hill pieces without confusion between styles. The Antique Brass description ties this knob to projects calling for that finish language, helping drawings, bids, and job notes match what gets installed on site. The English Garden reference in the product name defines the design family, which keeps multiple locations in a project visually coordinated when the same English Garden theme is used across several cabinets. Being listed in the Decorative Hardware & Moldings category under Knobs confirms its role as a hand-operated pull point on doors or drawers.
The brand listing as Notting Hill ties this Mckennas Rose Knob in Antique Brass to a known decorative hardware line, which supports consistent selection across a run of cabinets that share the same supplier. The SAP description "MCKENNAS ROSE KNOB IN ANTIQUE BRASS" repeats the key design and finish language, so purchasing, design, and field teams refer to the same knob even when they work from different systems or documents. The English Garden reference in the web description organizes this knob within that named design story, which helps match it visually with other English Garden pieces during layout and hardware schedules. Its placement in a knob-specific product class keeps it distinct from pulls or other decorative items when counts are built.
The Category notation "Decorative Hardware & Moldings|Knobs" confirms this Notting Hill Mckennas Rose knob is intended as a decorative operating point on cabinet doors or drawers wherever a knob is specified in a plan. The Mckennas Rose name and English Garden designation let it serve as a design element on projects that call out English Garden styling, tying together door fronts, drawer faces, and other touch points with a unified look. The Antique Brass wording in both the product and SAP descriptions positions this knob for locations where Antique Brass is already noted in finish schedules, helping maintain finish consistency from room to room or across a full bank of cabinets.
The Manufacturer Part # NHK-280-AB and the repeated Mckennas Rose Knob in Antique Brass wording in the web description give you fixed identifiers for this exact knob, which simplifies future replacement when one piece needs to match existing hardware. Having the brand Notting Hill combined with the English Garden reference in the product name lets you call out the same design family in documents, so installers and buyers can order matching knobs when expanding or modifying cabinet runs. The dedicated Product Class "Knobs, Notting Hill" and the clear Web Description work together to separate this design from other Notting Hill knobs, limiting the risk of mixing different patterns on the same bank of doors or drawers during replacements.
The NHK-280-AB Manufacturer Part # identifies this specific Notting Hill Mckennas Rose Knob in Antique Brass, which helps match the same knob across ordering, documentation, and replacement work.
The knob is described as Mckennas Rose Knob in Antique Brass, so finish notes calling for Antique Brass can align directly with this decorative knob choice on cabinet projects.
The product name references English Garden, placing this Mckennas Rose knob within that English Garden design family for coordinated decorative hardware layouts.
The knob is listed under Decorative Hardware & Moldings in the Knobs category, helping separate it from other hardware types when counting and scheduling cabinet hardware.
The Mckennas Rose Knob in Antique Brass is produced by Notting Hill, allowing hardware schedules to align this knob with other Notting Hill decorative hardware pieces.
Both descriptions use the wording Mckennas Rose Knob in Antique Brass, so purchasing, design, and field teams reference the same knob across their different systems.
The clearly named Notting Hill NHK-280-AB, Mckennas Rose Knob in Antique Brass, English Garden gives you a defined decorative hardware choice whenever a knob is specified on a cabinet plan. With Mckennas Rose, Antique Brass, and English Garden all spelled out in the product and SAP descriptions, it connects cleanly to drawings and finish schedules that call for that design and finish language. Add this Notting Hill decorative knob to hardware lists wherever you need a consistent, clearly identified knob choice tied to the English Garden family.
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