Champagne bronze reads as warm gold with the volume turned down — a soft, pinkish undertone that stays lighter than brass and warmer than nickel. It has become a default finish in contemporary US kitchens and powder rooms because it carries warmth without the strong yellow of polished brass.
Each piece is built on a solid brass base finished in champagne bronze through a PVD process, which bonds the color into the surface and holds it against fingerprints, humidity, and daily kitchen use. The same sizing logic runs across the range — 3.75 inch (96mm) for vanities and tight runs, 5 inch (128mm) and 6.25 inch (160mm) for standard kitchen drawers, and longer spans for islands and full-height doors.
This collection suits the buyer specifying a warm, modern kitchen that should feel softer than gold and richer than nickel — flat-panel or shaker cabinetry, marble or warm quartz, muted greens and creams. Reach for champagne bronze when the room wants warmth that stays quiet.