ROCKY MOUNTAIN HARDWARE
The Curated Collection
Rocky Mountain Hardware
Why It Matters in Your Home.
There's a quiet truth about how a beautiful home actually feels. It isn't the cabinetry. It isn't the countertops. It's the small, repeated moments when your hand meets something — a door handle, a cabinet pull, a faucet lever, a towel bar — and the object pushes back with the right weight, the right temperature, the right finish. Mass-produced hardware never gets this right. Rocky Mountain Hardware has spent more than thirty years making sure the home you walk into every evening does.
Founded in 1994 in Hailey, Idaho, by the Nickum family — who began as a hardware showroom catering to architects and custom-home builders — Rocky Mountain Hardware was born out of a simple observation: their customers kept asking for pieces that didn't exist. So the family started making them. Three decades later, it's still family-owned, still made in Idaho, and still operating on a single mantra: "Never Say No."
Why It Matters in Your Home. Every Rocky Mountain piece is hand-cast from art-grade silicon or white bronze — a material so substantial that it changes the way a door, a drawer, or a faucet feels in your hand. Bronze develops a living patina over time, deepening with use, becoming uniquely yours rather than uniformly factory-finished. Where mass-produced hardware looks tired in five years, Rocky Mountain pieces look better in twenty.
How It's Made. Each piece begins as a hand-sculpted pattern, then is sand-cast or lost-wax cast at 2,200°F, hand-poured by master artisans, and finished through a rigorous 20+ step process involving more than thirty individual craftspeople before it ships. Designers including Lenny Kravitz, Roger Thomas, and Ted Boerner have created collections for the company, and the new Phases collection (with Jennifer Hoey of Suede Studio) extends Rocky Mountain's contemporary range with the new Bliss Lever and Dilemma Cabinet Knob.
Sustainably Made, Long Before It Was a Trend. Rocky Mountain Hardware is cast from a minimum of 90% post-consumer recycled bronze — material that would otherwise have been bound for landfill — produced in a LEED Gold Certified facility with zero-waste casting sand and recycled grinding dust. Every piece you install carries that integrity.
The Range. Door hardware, cabinet pulls, kitchen and bath fixtures, lighting, bronze sinks, bronze tile, switchplates, house numbers, even custom one-of-a-kind pieces designed for your project alone. More than ten finishes across silicon and white bronze allow Rocky Mountain to coordinate every touchpoint in your home — entry door to kitchen drawer to bathroom hook — into a single, continuous design language.
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