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Celtic Isles wood knob gives cabinets and furniture a decorative pull point built around a specific style identity. The Notting Hill NHW-757N-AP designation ties this knob directly to the Celtic Isles design family, which supports consistent visual themes across multiple fronts or rooms. The antique pewter description identifies the metal portion of the knob with a traditional, muted metallic tone, which helps it sit comfortably against a wide range of stain and paint colors without looking overly bright. The natural wood detail in the product name indicates that the knob combines metal with a visible wood element, adding warmth wherever customers want a softer, more organic touch at the hand contact point. The knob classification confirms this part is intended to be grasped and pulled, which gives installers a clear role for it in door and drawer layouts.
The knob classification in the product data establishes this Notting Hill NHW-757N-AP part as a pull point that fastens through a single hole in the cabinet or furniture surface, which streamlines layout when drilling fronts. The Celtic Isles designation signals that this knob is part of a decorative hardware and moldings category, so installers can position it as the visible finishing element after casework is set. The antique pewter and natural wood description tells installers that metal and wood will meet at the hand contact area, which influences where they choose to place the knob on doors and drawers for comfortable grip and visual balance.
The decorative hardware and moldings category label positions the Celtic Isles wood knob for visible cabinet and furniture faces where appearance matters as much as function. The Notting Hill brand and NHW-757N-AP part number give designers a precise reference when they need the same knob across multiple rooms or job phases, keeping the hardware schedule clear. The antique pewter description supports use on projects that call for a classic, slightly aged metal appearance rather than a bright contemporary look, which fits traditional and transitional cabinetry. The natural wood element in the knob makes it suited to wood casework, as the material reference helps the hardware read as part of the furniture rather than a purely metal accent.
The Notting Hill NHW-757N-AP identifier provides a stable ordering and specification reference, which matters when matching existing Celtic Isles wood knobs during later additions or repairs. The product name explicitly tying antique pewter with natural wood helps installers and shop staff recognize the correct finish combination at a glance, reducing mix-ups with other Notting Hill knobs in different finishes. The knob classification tells the installer that this part is intended as a hand-operated pull rather than a hinge or catch, guiding its placement on doors and drawers for intuitive use. The Celtic Isles naming and decorative hardware classification together help specifiers document this knob as a visible design element, so its look is considered early in drawings and client presentations.
The Notting Hill NHW-757N-AP knob serves as a hand pull on cabinet or furniture fronts, giving users a defined point to open doors and drawers while adding decorative character.
The antique pewter finish provides a muted metallic look, helping the knob blend with traditional cabinetry and reducing shine on frequently handled fronts.
The Celtic Isles name links this knob to a specific decorative style family, helping designers repeat the same visual theme across multiple cabinets and rooms.
The natural wood detail introduces a warm, organic material at the grip point, supporting use on wood cabinetry and furniture where a softer touch is desired.
The knob classification confirms a single pull point per location, guiding drilling patterns and placement on doors and drawers for consistent alignment.
The NHW-757N-AP part number uniquely identifies this Celtic Isles wood knob in antique pewter and natural wood, simplifying reorders and matching on future work.
The Celtic Isles wood knob in antique pewter and natural wood offers a defined decorative look that ties directly to the Notting Hill NHW-757N-AP part number, giving installers and designers a repeatable choice for matching cabinet and furniture projects. Selecting this knob aligns metal and wood in a single piece, creating a consistent pull point wherever the Celtic Isles style is specified.
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