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Schaub Siena Cup Pull Collection

The Siena line delivers zinc die-cast cup pulls with handcrafted-look finishes that hit the sweet spot between designer quality and competitive pricing. Positioned as high-end designer hardware with more unique, handcrafted-look finishes compared to standard mass-market brands like Amerock or Hickory Hardware, these pulls bring genuine character to cabinet doors and drawers.

The Vibra Nickel finish offers a brushed, aged nickel look while Ancient Bronze delivers a dark, rustic antique bronze appearance. Both finishes develop over time — living finishes may not carry a finish warranty, but that’s the point. They’re supposed to age.

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Installation Specifications That Matter

The 3-inch center-to-center hole spacing (76mm) aligns with standard cabinet drilling templates, including Amerock templates. This compatibility saves installers from re-drilling existing cabinets during renovations.

SpecificationValue
Hole Spacing (CTC)3 inches (76 mm)
Overall Length4-3/4 inches (121 mm)
Width1-3/4 inches (44 mm) to 2 inches (51 mm)
Projection1 inch (25 mm) to 1-1/8 inches (28 mm)
WeightApproximately 0.33 lbs (150g)
Screw Size8-32 thread, 1 inch length (standard)
Base MaterialZinc Die-cast

The hardware package includes two 8-32 x 1 inch wood/cabinet screws. Compatible with standard wood, metal, or laminate cabinets with material thickness accommodating a 1-inch screw. Installation rates as easy and DIY friendly.

Market Position and Performance

With an aggregate rating of 4.9 out of 5.0 from 103 reviews on CabinetParts.com, the Siena line earns its premium positioning. Common praise includes “exquisite quality and weight,” “perfect rustic finish that doesn’t tarnish,” and “competitive pricing for high-end designer hardware”.

Direct competitors include Top Knobs Somerset Collection Cup Pulls, Amerock Revitalize Cup Pulls, Emtek Transitional/Rustic Cup Pulls, and Hickory Hardware Studio or Manor Cup Pulls. The Siena stands apart through its finish quality — that Vibra Nickel and Ancient Bronze aren’t just surface treatments. They’re designed to evolve.

Ideal applications span kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, custom furniture (dressers, desks), and laundry room cabinets, matching farmhouse, rustic, traditional, or transitional interior designs. The zinc die-cast construction handles Montana’s temperature swings without warping or cracking like cheaper alloys might.

Part numbers follow a 254-[Finish Code] format (e.g., 254-VN, 254-ABZ), making ordering straightforward once you’ve picked your finish.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What warranty does Schaub offer on the Siena cup pulls? A limited warranty covers manufacturing defects, including replacement of nonconforming goods or refund of purchase price. Items must be inspected for damage within 48 hours of receipt for transit-related claims. Living finishes typically have a 1-year to limited-lifetime mechanical warranty, though the zinc-plated finishes themselves may not carry a finish warranty.

Are the mounting screws long enough for thick drawer fronts? Standard hardware includes 8-32 x 1 inch screws, though some retailers provide 1-3/4 inch options. The pulls work with standard wood, metal, or laminate cabinets with material thickness accommodating a 1-inch screw. Thicker drawer fronts need longer screws purchased separately.

How does the Vibra Nickel finish hold up over time? Vibra Nickel provides a brushed, aged nickel look designed as a living finish. Living finishes may not carry a finish warranty because they’re meant to develop character through use. Customer reviews specifically praise the “perfect rustic finish that doesn’t tarnish”.

Do these pulls meet ADA requirements? Cup pulls are generally considered easy to grip; however, lack of open space behind the pull might not meet all specific ADA ‘no-grasping’ requirements depending on the installation. Check specific project requirements before specifying for ADA-compliant installations.

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