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Kensington back plate dark brass describes a decorative backplate designed to sit behind a knob or pull and visually finish the contact point on the surface. The 1-1/8 in (29 mm) diameter dimension defines the footprint, giving installers a compact circle that frames the knob without spreading across the panel. The dark brass finish sets the color tone of the visible metal, so it can coordinate with other dark brass decorative hardware in the same run. The round shape creates an even border around a centered knob shaft, which helps the hardware look aligned on doors and drawers. Because this part is classified as a backplate, it is intended to work as the trim element in a decorative hardware layout rather than as the primary pulling point.
The 1-1/8 in (29 mm) diameter on this Notting Hill backplate defines how much real estate it occupies around a knob hole, which helps when spacing hardware away from panel edges, profiles, or neighboring pulls. The compact diameter keeps the decorative trim close to the knob centerline, so it works on narrower rails where larger plates might overrun into adjacent details. The circular outline makes orientation straightforward at install, because rotation does not change its appearance or coverage area. The dark brass finish establishes the visible metal tone at the mounting point, which can unify the look when other dark brass elements repeat along a cabinet run.
This decorative backplate is identified in the product data as part of the Kensington line by Notting Hill, which situates it within a coordinated decorative hardware family for unified projects. The 1-1/8 in (29 mm) diameter makes it suited to cabinet doors and drawer fronts where the designer wants a defined but compact trim circle behind the knob, rather than a wide escutcheon. The dark brass designation indicates that it aligns with dark brass decorative hardware and moldings, supporting consistent color across hinges, pulls, and backplates specified in the same project. Because it is categorized under backplates, it plays the role of visual base under a knob or pull, giving a finished transition between hardware and wood or laminate faces.
The stated 1-1/8 in (29 mm) diameter gives installers a fixed measurement to work from when laying out knob centerlines relative to stiles, rails, or inset details, which helps repeat the same look across multiple cabinet fronts. The round shape simplifies alignment during install because any slight rotation keeps the edge spacing even around the knob shaft, reducing visual variation from door to door. The dark brass finish description ensures the visible metal at the contact point matches other dark brass elements, which reduces rework caused by finish mismatches on a completed run. Using a defined Kensington back plate in dark brass also clarifies the specification when parts are ordered, so the same design and color can be repeated on future phases or replacements without guesswork.
The Kensington back plate has a 1-1/8 in (29 mm) diameter, so it creates a compact circular trim area around the knob hole that fits comfortably on standard cabinet doors and drawers.
The NHE-508-DB back plate is specified in dark brass, which sets a consistent color target when pairing it with other dark brass decorative hardware in the same installation.
This backplate is from Notting Hill, so it belongs to a branded decorative hardware line used to coordinate knobs, pulls, and trim pieces on cabinetry projects.
This product is classified as a backplate, meaning it is intended to sit between a knob or pull base and the cabinet surface as a decorative and protective trim element.
The 29 mm backplate size works on typical cabinet doors and drawer fronts where a defined but compact decorative circle is preferred instead of a wide plate covering more of the face.
The Kensington name identifies a specific Notting Hill design family, which helps repeat the same style across multiple cabinets or rooms within a project.
The Kensington back plate in dark brass from Notting Hill combines a defined 1-1/8 in (29 mm) diameter with a coordinated finish and design family, giving both installers and designers a clear specification to repeat. The round footprint creates a controlled visual base around each knob location, which supports consistent spacing, clean transitions, and an organized hardware layout on cabinet doors and drawers. For projects built around dark brass decorative hardware, this backplate provides the matching trim point at every pull position. Use this part number when a compact, round, dark brass backplate is required to keep the decorative and dimensional details aligned from cabinet to cabinet.
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