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Schaub and Company gallery-grade cabinet hardware. Schaub and Company builds heavyweight cabinet hardware with inlays of stone, shell, mother-of-pearl, and...

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Schaub and Company gallery-grade cabinet hardware

Schaub and Company builds heavyweight cabinet hardware with inlays of stone, shell, mother-of-pearl, and wood worked directly into the cast piece. The Symphony line is the clearest expression of that approach and uses materials you don't see in mainstream cabinet hardware. The company was founded in 1998 in Grand Rapids, Michigan by Bob and Marcia Schaub, a husband-and-wife team with prior cabinet-hardware experience. Production is mixed: stocked lines and made-to-order pieces both appear in the catalog, so check the specific collection for lead time before assuming a quick ship. Distribution is showroom and A&D-focused rather than retail.

Collections that anchor the catalog

Symphony is the gallery line, with cast-in natural-material inlays unlike anything else at this category's price points. The Vinci collection covers contemporary cast bronze. The Menlo Park collection is the largest in the catalog and reads as upscale transitional. Mountain Cast Bronze is solid bronze in four patinated finishes that pick up character with age rather than wearing out. The Country collection is the brand's farmhouse and rustic family.

How the line is built and finished

Solid bronze and inlay pieces sit at the upper end of the category for both price and weight. Hardware feels substantial in hand. That is part of the brand's deliberate positioning. Northport and Empire are two large transitional families worth knowing alongside the named collections above.

When Schaub makes sense for a project

Choose Schaub when the cabinetry is custom or near-custom and the buyer wants hardware that's clearly handmade rather than die-cast. The kitchen or bath is usually being designed around a few statement details. Inlay pieces from Symphony work best as accents; a few feature cabinets carry the line better than running it throughout a long kitchen. For modern minimalist kitchens, the Ice and Armadio lines cover cleaner profiles at the same construction standard.

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