Que New

Designer Spotlight

Que New

50 Products in 28+ Finishes

Que New proves that traditional hardware doesn't require ornament to feel refined. Its smooth stepped rosettes — clean concentric rings without a single decorative flourish — draw from the Shaker and early modernist principle that beauty lives in proportion and material quality, not applied decoration. The go-to collection for bathrooms where the architecture speaks loudly and the hardware listens.

50 products

Que New is the Allied Brass collection for designers who believe less is more. Its signature stepped rosettes — two or three smooth, concentric rings with no beading, no carving, no decorative relief — achieve distinction through pure geometric form. The clean cylindrical posts reinforce this philosophy of restraint. Where other traditional collections add ornament to create interest, Que New subtracts it, letting proportion and finish quality carry the design. This is hardware that doesn't compete with its surroundings — it completes them. Que New is the ideal choice for bathrooms where the tile, the stone, or the fixture design is the star: freestanding tubs, statement vanities, dramatic floor patterns. The accessories recede just enough to feel intentional without disappearing. With 78 products across 14 categories including shower curtain rods and shower door hardware, Que New covers the full bathroom scope. Available in 28+ finishes, Que New is particularly striking in Matte Black, Satin Nickel, and Polished Chrome — finishes that emphasize its clean geometry rather than adding surface texture. Every piece is American-made and backed by a lifetime warranty. For the bathroom that earns its elegance through editing rather than adding.

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This collection contains 50 towel rails products available in up to 28 designer finishes. Prices range from $250.25 to $192.50. All items from Allied Brass include free shipping within the United States and a lifetime warranty. Que New is the Allied Brass collection for designers who believe less is more. Its signature stepped rosettes — two or three smooth, concentric rings with no beading, no carving, no decorative relief — achieve distinction through pure geometric form. The clean cylindrical posts reinforce this phi...