We produce fine quality, handcrafted, rustic, modern, and traditional decorative hardware for the home. Our products include door handles, drawer pulls, bath hardware, kitchen cabinet hardware, appliance pulls, and many other beautiful pieces. Our knobs and handles work together to create unique environments inside and outside the home.
Hawk Hill’s roots began in Spain over 30 years ago, and transitioned to Scottsdale, AZ in the early 1990’s. Spanish and other international influences for our door knobs, cabinet pulls, appliance handles, home accents and bath accessories help to create fine quality hardware in seven different finishes.
We believe in providing fine quality decorative hardware at affordable pricing. You will see and feel the difference with our cabinet pulls, door hardware, decorative door knobs, kitchen cabinet hardware along with custom bathroom decorative hardware. We supply wholesale and retail nationwide for all your decorative home needs. When it is time to remodel your kitchen, bathroom or you home, choose quality hardware made in the USA.
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