Creating Harmony Throughout the Home
In considered interior design, cohesion is often the quiet force that elevates a home from well-styled to truly resolved. It’s not about uniformity or repetition for repetition’s sake, but about creating a visual and tactile language that flows seamlessly from room to room. Much like a consistent colour palette, continuous flooring, or aligned joinery details, thoughtfully selected hardware plays a pivotal role in establishing this sense of harmony.
Cohesion has been a long guiding principle in our product development. Our growing collections are designed not as isolated pieces, but as complete ranges, allowing designers and homeowners to carry a consistent design narrative across the entire home, without compromising on flexibility, function or timeless appeal
The Power of Consistency in Hardware
Door handles, cabinet handles and architectural accessories are among the most frequently touched elements in a home. When these pieces speak the same design language, the result is an interior that feels intentional and refined.
Our Belgravia, Bellevue and Aspen ranges exemplify this approach. Each collection extends beyond cabinet hardware into a comprehensive architectural door hardware (ADH) offering, including door levers, entry pulls, doorstops and cavity slider handles. This allows a single design to transition effortlessly from joinery to internal doors, sliding doors and beyond, creating continuity across both private and shared spaces.
Importantly, these ADH components are designed to work cohesively across our broader solid brass ranges, offering designers the freedom to maintain a unified aesthetic while tailoring details to suit each space.
Accessories That Complete the Story
Cohesive interiors are often defined by the details that might otherwise be overlooked. Wall hooks, doorstops and door hooks may seem secondary, yet when aligned with primary hardware, they reinforce the overall design intent.
Our Luv range, now available in matching doorstops and wall hooks, allows this harmony to extend into utility spaces, bedrooms and bathrooms with ease. Similarly, Casey and Brooklyn offer corresponding accessory options, ensuring that even the most functional elements contribute to a considered whole.
The Belt range, now expanded to include door hooks, further demonstrates how a singular design can be thoughtfully adapted across multiple touchpoints within the home.
Back-to-Back Handles: Cohesion Meets Function
As modern homes continue to embrace layered spaces, think wardrobes, ensuites and internal doors, functional requirements are evolving. In response, we are introducing back-to-back handle options across select designer ranges.
This allows internal doors and key entry points, such as wardrobes, to feature matching handles on both sides, preserving design continuity while meeting practical needs. The result is a seamless transition between spaces, where functionality never disrupts the visual flow.
Balancing Variety with Timelessness
While today’s interiors celebrate variation, different room sizes, layered materials and purposeful zoning, timeless design remains rooted in cohesion. Just as a home may feature the same flooring across living areas or consistent joinery finishes throughout bathrooms, hardware can act as the unifying thread that ties these elements together.
Our collections are designed with this balance in mind. A range of sizes, formats and applications allows for flexibility across different spaces, while shared design DNA ensures a cohesive, enduring aesthetic.
A Unified Approach to Interior Design
Cohesive design doesn’t demand sameness, it demands clarity. By selecting hardware that has been designed to work together across an entire home, designers and homeowners can create spaces that feel calm, resolved and considered.
Our commitment to cohesion is reflected in every extension, accessory and refinement we introduce. It’s an approach that honours both the practical realities of modern living and the enduring principles of timeless design, because true quality is felt not only in the hand, but in the harmony of the whole.