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Du Verre’s textured cabinet hardware
Du Verre Hardware provides an opportunity to introduce such detail in an unexpected way – through textured cabinet hardware.
The use of texture is increasingly popular as people look for new ways to add depth to their décor. Through their work with some of the world’s most amazing designers, Du Verre is able to offer an exceptional collection of hardware that features a fresh take on organic patterns, from bold and contemporary to subtle and understated.
For example, Du Verre’s Pomegranate Collection was inspired by nature with a detailed, pebbled pattern that is well-suited for fine cabinets and furniture. The Jeff Goodman Collection has a calm, Zen-like quality with deep grooves and distressed edges that makes it a natural choice when a simple sophistication is called for. Both collections are elegant with a refined appeal that is quietly pleasing.
At the other end of the spectrum are bolder designs such as the Primitive Collection, a geometric design with contemporary ridges and lines that demand attention. Customizing these pieces with a choice of finish, like satin nickel, oil rubbed bronze or antique brass, offers even more options for playing with texture and shine.
The Rio Collection by Gina Lubin, Du Verre’s co-founder, CEO and Creative Director, has a striking look and sculptural feel with each piece appearing to be hand-crafted. The overall effect is reminiscent of hieroglyphics or tribal art – definitely a design element that will be noticed and admired.
Texture can also take a very traditional form, as exhibited by the Forged 3 Collection designed by master metal smith Heinz Pfleger. Its fine grooves add a hint of pattern, like classic pinstripes on a well-tailored suit. Du Verre Hardware offers many options to help customers express themselves through these all-important “small” details.
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