Cabinet Hardware to Match Delta Champagne Bronze: The Complete Guide (2026)
The brands that actually coordinate, why the match is harder than it looks, how to choose the right size, and a full roundup of knobs, pulls, and accessories - all in one place.
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Champagne bronze knobs, pulls, and cabinet hardware to match that beautiful champagne bronze faucet - is it possible? Lucky for you (and for me, when I went through this exact process) - it absolutely is. But I want to be honest with you: it takes a little more hunting than you might expect.
True story: I had been planning a fabulous wet bar for months. I love the look of black cabinets and brass hardware, so when I found the Delta Champagne Bronze faucet that perfectly matched my vision, I rushed to order it without thinking about what would come next. I could hardly wait to hold it in my hands!
Then came the hardware search. And that's where things got real.
I spent way more time than I care to admit searching for cabinet pulls that would actually coordinate. What I eventually learned - and what I wish someone had told me at the start - is that there are specific brands made to match Delta's finish, and once you know which ones they are, the whole process gets a lot easier.
This guide shares everything I found, including the brands, the finish matching guidance, a sizing guide so you order the right length pull the first time, and a full roundup of my favorite champagne bronze knobs, pulls, and accessories.
Don't worry, if you're not doing a bar but want to fall in love with your own Champagne Bronze faucet, Delta has you covered: pot fillers, kitchen faucets, bathroom faucets, shower heads and trim kits, tub fillers and even towel bar sets to match.
What Is Champagne Bronze? (And Why Is It Hard to Match?)
When thinking about what champagne bronze really is, it helps to break down the name. Essentially, it's bronze metal tones blended with a champagne color metal tone to create its own unique finish.
The color is reminiscent of both brass and gold, but ultimately it's its own thing. It has a warm pink-brown undertone - not yellow like traditional brass, not orange. The finish is also brushed rather than polished, which gives it a soft, muted quality that makes overly shiny alternatives look jarring next to it.
What I love about it is how versatile it is. It works beautifully in modern spaces, fits perfectly into transitional homes, and adds warmth to kitchens, bathrooms, and bar areas in a way that feels elevated without being flashy.
Here's why matching it is trickier than it sounds:
The undertone is specific: Warm pink-brown. Not yellow, not orange. Products labeled "gold" or "brass" often read too yellow next to it.
The sheen is matte-to-satin: Not glossy. Polished or high-shine finishes in similar colors look completely different next to Delta Champagne Bronze.
No universal standard: Every manufacturer mixes their own version of "champagne bronze" - they won't all match each other, even if the label says the same thing.
The most important thing I learned: Delta officially recommends Liberty Hardware and Franklin Brass for cabinet hardware coordination - because both Liberty and Franklin Brass are Delta's sister companies, and their Champagne Bronze finishes are engineered specifically to match. This is the answer most people search for and never find. Start there.
Which Brands Actually Match? (Ranked)
Here's what I found after testing options across multiple projects. Not all "champagne bronze" finishes are created equal - this table ranks the most widely available brands by how closely they coordinate with Delta:
Note: Even the best matches won't be pixel-perfect identical to the Delta finish. The goal is coordination, not exact duplication. At real-world distances - faucet on the sink, pulls on the cabinets - these differences become essentially invisible.
Liberty Hardware & Franklin Brass: The Best Match for Delta Champagne Bronze
I want to spend a minute on Liberty Hardware and Franklin Brass because this is the information that would have saved me a lot of time when I started my search.
Liberty Hardware and Franklin Brass are owned by the same parent company as Delta Faucet. That means their Champagne Bronze finish was literally created to coordinate with Delta's plumbing fixtures - not approximate them, coordinate with them. When you see Liberty Hardware or Franklin Brass described as "coordinates with Delta champagne bronze kitchen and bath plumbing fixtures," that language is intentional and accurate.
Can I Mix Metals with Champagne Bronze Hardware?
Everyone has their own taste when it comes to mixing metals, so I'll just speak for myself here: for the projects I reference here, I preferred to have my hardware finish match or be in a very similar family to my faucet and other fixtures. For the wet bar project specifically, keeping everything coordinated was the right call.
That said, mixing metals intentionally is absolutely a valid design choice - and in 2026, it's actually the dominant approach in high-end kitchen and bath design.
Here's how to do it well:
Keep one dominant finish: Champagne bronze should be the anchor - your faucet, your lighting, and ideally your cabinet hardware. Let a second finish play a supporting role.
Champagne bronze + matte black: The most popular current pairing. Matte black mirror frames, a single pull finish, or light switch plates alongside Champagne Bronze fixtures creates striking, contemporary contrast.
Champagne bronze + brushed nickel: A cooler, subtler contrast. Works especially well in transitional kitchens where you want warmth without going all-in on the gold family.
What to avoid: Polished chrome or polished brass next to Champagne Bronze. The sheen difference is too stark and the undertones conflict.
The single-brand rule: If you're matching hardware (not intentionally mixing), I'd recommend sticking to one brand for all your knobs and pulls. Finishes vary slightly between manufacturers, and mixing brands - even in the same color name - will look inconsistent up close.
How to Choose the Right Pull Size (So You Don't Order Twice)
This is the section I wish existed when I started. I have a whole article about choosing the right size pulls for your cabinets, but I’ll touch on it quickly to give a brief synopsis.
Hardware sizing trips up a lot of people - and returning cabinet pulls is a pain. Here's what you need to know before you order:
The One-Third Rule
The most reliable sizing principle: your pull length should be approximately one-third the width of your drawer or door. A 12" drawer looks best with a 4" pull. A 24" drawer looks best with an 8" pull. This keeps things proportional and intentional rather than randomly sized.
Knobs vs. Pulls: Which to Use Where
Upper cabinet doors: Knobs are traditional. Pulls give a more modern feel. Either works - it's a style call.
Drawer fronts: Pulls almost always work better than knobs ergonomically, especially for heavier drawers.
Lower cabinet doors: Either works. Many designers use pulls for a consistent look across uppers and lowers.
Large pantry or tall doors: Always use a pull - knobs can be hard to grip on heavy doors.
Right now, longer pulls are trending - especially for modern kitchens. Don't be afraid to go longer than traditional guidance suggests if you want a contemporary look. A 6" pull on a 12" drawer reads as intentional and modern, not oversized.
The Distance Rule: Why "Close Enough" Is Actually Fine
Here's something that helped me a lot when I was agonizing over whether the Atlas Homewares pulls were close enough to the Delta faucet: in real life, these pieces are never directly next to each other.
Your faucet is on the sink. Your cabinet pulls are on the cabinets - typically 2 to 4 feet away. At that distance, the human eye reads the warmth and undertone of the finish, not the minute differences in sheen level or exact hex code.
What this means practically:
Liberty Hardware and Franklin Brass Champagne Bronze will look essentially identical to your Delta faucet from across the room.
Amerock and Atlas Homewares in their Champagne Bronze finishes will coordinate beautifully - and in an installed space, the slight variation disappears.
The test that matters: order your top choice, hold it next to your faucet in natural light, check that the undertone feels warm and bronze (not yellow or silver), and if it does - you're good.
Shop by Category: Full Champagne Bronze Hardware Roundup
Knobs, pulls, and cup pulls across Atlas Homewares, Amerock, Richelieu, and more - all in champagne bronze or close-coordinating finishes.
Liberty Hardware & Franklin Brass (Best Matches — Delta Sister Brand)
Start here. Franklin Brass and Liberty’s Champagne Bronze are the closest you'll get to an exact match for Delta Champagne Bronze without buying Delta's own accessories.
You can click the images below to shop!
Champagne Bronze Cabinet Knobs
Champagne Bronze Cabinet Knobs With Backplate
Champagne Bronze Cabinet Bar Pulls
Bar pulls in champagne bronze and coordinating finishes, across all sizes - from 3" everyday drawers to long modern pulls for wider cabinets.
Champagne Bronze Cabinet Cup and Edge Pulls
Cup pulls and edge pulls in champagne bronze or coordinating finishes - great for drawers in kitchens going for a more traditional or transitional aesthetic.
Champagne Bronze Cabinet Appliance Pulls
(12-13”, 18”-20”)
For refrigerators, dishwashers, large pantry doors, and wide base cabinets - appliance pulls in champagne bronze and close-coordinating finishes.
Which Hardware Is Right for Your Project?
If you're still deciding where to start, here's a quick decision guide based on your situation:
You want the closest possible match to Delta Champagne Bronze → Liberty Hardware or Franklin Brass. Delta's own recommendation, same parent company, engineered to coordinate.
You want the widest selection of styles → Amerock. Their Champagne Bronze and Golden Champagne lines have more collections than almost anyone else, from traditional to modern.
Your space is modern or contemporary → Atlas Homewares. Their clean, minimal silhouettes in Champagne finish work beautifully in current design styles.
You're doing a traditional or transitional space → Amerock or Richelieu Hardware. Both have a wide range of traditional shapes in Champagne Bronze that pair well with more classic faucet styles.
You're mixing metals intentionally → Pick champagne bronze for your faucet and dominant hardware, then choose one accent finish (matte black is most popular right now) for a second element like a mirror frame or a single pull finish.
You're not sure if the match is close enough → Order one pull and one knob, hold them next to your faucet in natural light, check the undertone. If it reads warm and bronze rather than yellow or gray - you're good. Return what doesn't work and order the rest.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes - Liberty Hardware and Franklin Brass are owned by the same parent company as Delta and their Champagne Bronze finish is engineered to coordinate with Delta's plumbing fixtures. It's the closest available match for cabinet hardware and the brands Delta officially recommends.
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In order of closest match: Liberty Hardware or Franklin Brass (exact coordination - Delta sister brands), Amerock Champagne Bronze or Golden Champagne, Atlas Homewares Champagne, and Richelieu Hardware Champagne. All of these coordinate well with Delta Champagne Bronze. The slight differences between brands become essentially invisible once hardware is installed at normal room distances from the faucet.
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Not exactly. Champagne bronze has a warmer, pink-brown undertone and a matte-to-satin finish. Brushed gold tends to read slightly brighter and more yellow. At a distance they're very compatible - many designers use them together intentionally - but side by side you'll see the difference. For cabinet hardware directly adjacent to a Delta Champagne Bronze faucet, Liberty Hardware, Franklin Brass or Amerock Champagne Bronze will be a closer match than most brushed gold options.
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Absolutely - and it's a very popular design approach right now. The most common and successful pairing is champagne bronze with matte black. Use champagne bronze as the dominant finish on your faucet, lighting, and primary hardware, then introduce matte black as an accent on things like a mirror frame, a single cabinet pull style, or light switch plates. The contrast is sophisticated and contemporary without feeling random.
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The standard guideline is the one-third rule: choose a pull that's approximately one-third the width of the drawer or door. A 12" drawer works best with a 3"–4" pull; a 24" drawer with a 6"–8" pull. For a more modern look, go longer than the one-third rule suggests - longer pulls are trending and create clean horizontal lines that feel very current. Always stick to one or two consistent sizes throughout the space.
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Either works - it comes down to style preference and function. Pulls are generally more ergonomic, especially on heavier lower cabinets and drawers. Knobs are traditional and work well on upper cabinet doors. A common approach that always looks intentional: knobs on upper cabinet doors, pulls on all drawers. If you want a more modern look, pulls throughout is increasingly standard.
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If you're trying to match Delta Champagne Bronze, yes - I'd recommend sticking to one brand for all your cabinet knobs and pulls. Even within the same finish name, different brands will have subtle variations in tone and sheen. Mixing brands can look inconsistent up close, even when each individual piece looks right on its own. Pick your brand (Liberty Hardware or Franklin Brass are the top recommendations), then order everything in that brand.
Final Thoughts
Finding cabinet hardware that coordinates with Delta Champagne Bronze is completely doable once you know where to look - and the answer starts with Liberty Hardware or Franklin Brass. Those are the brands Delta recommends, the ones engineered to coordinate, and the one I'd tell any friend to order first before looking anywhere else.
After that, Amerock and Atlas Homewares fill in the gaps beautifully, especially if you need a specific style or size that Liberty or Franklin Brass doesn't carry. And remember: the pieces don't need to match exactly. They need to coordinate - and at the distances they'll actually be installed in your space, a very close match looks perfect.
It is SO hard for me to keep a secret, but one of the above pieces of hardware is what I selected for our wet bar project! As soon as everything is finished and installed, I'll share the beautiful results. I can hardly wait for the unveiling... if you want to see a sneak peek, check out my other article “The Best Light Fixtures To Match Delta Champagne Bronze”.
In the meantime - who already has a Delta Champagne Bronze faucet? Do you love your hardware? Drop a comment below and share the love! And if you've found a great match that I haven't covered here, come back and tell us about it.
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