Rocky Mountain Hardware
Solid bronze, sand-cast by hand in Idaho.
Rocky Mountain Hardware is the benchmark for cast-bronze architectural hardware in North America. Since 1994, the foundry in Hailey, Idaho has hand-poured solid bronze and hand-finished every piece in a living patina. It is the line architects and designers reach for when a whole house has to be detailed in one material, entry set to cabinet pull to towel bar.
Banbury Lane runs the most robust Rocky Mountain display in the country and is the largest Rocky Mountain dealer in Western Canada. Rocky Mountain is made to order, so you will not see it listed for sale here. You handle it, compare it, and specify it through us. This page is the line itself, and how we work with it.
The Foundry
Old-world casting, made to order.
Every piece begins in a pattern shop and is sand-cast or lost-wax cast from molten bronze poured by hand at roughly 2,200 degrees. Sand casting gives the bronze its characteristic organic texture; lost-wax casting is reserved for the most intricate, sculptural designs. Nothing is mass-produced. Each item is made to order and passes through more than thirty pairs of hands across a twenty-plus-step process before it ships.
Function is held to the same standard as form. After casting, pieces are machined on a bank of CNC equipment so levers, latches, and locksets operate precisely for a lifetime. The result is hardware with the weight, depth, and longevity that only solid cast bronze delivers.
It is also among the most sustainable hardware made. Every piece is cast from 90 percent post-consumer recycled bronze, the casting sand is reconditioned and reused, and bronze chips and grinding dust go back into the process with no byproduct, which can earn LEED points on a project. Made in the USA, the old way, to a modern machine-shop tolerance.
The Material
Silicon bronze and white bronze.
Rocky Mountain casts in two bronzes, each finished by hand in a living patina. The choice between them sets the colour temperature of the entire program, and it is the first decision on any specification.
Silicon bronze.
Prized for its rich, coppery coloration and its durability. It adds warmth and character to a space and is left unlacquered, so it wears beautifully over time with no coating to chip or peel.
White bronze.
Prized for its burnished, silvery hue. It ages gracefully and brings depth and a cooler, contemporary tone to a space when carried in a living finish.
A living finish.
Each finish is hand-applied and designed to evolve. The patina deepens through use and oxidation over the life of the piece, an aged appearance that is both elegant and intended, not a defect.
Finishes
Twelve hand-applied patinas.
Both bronzes are finished with a warm, lustrous patina, applied by hand into one of twelve hues. Because the patina is hand-applied, each piece carries an aged appearance that is uniquely its own. Any product is available in any finish.
Silicon bronze.
Rich, coppery coloration. Seven finishes.
White bronze.
Burnished, silvery hue. Five finishes.
White Bronze Brushed (WBB)
White Bronze Light (WL)
White Bronze Medium (WM)
White Bronze Dark (WD)
White Bronze High Polished (WHP)Designer Textures.
A textured inlay set in a cast bronze frame. Eight options.
Branch Texture (BBR)
Basic Texture (BBA)
Tuft Texture (BTF)
Wood Texture (BWD)
Tide Texture (BTD)
Weave Texture (BTW)
Flower Texture (BFL)
Flute Texture (BRT)Designer Leather.
Italian leather inlaid in a cast bronze frame. Eight options.
Black Leather (LBK)
Brown Tapestry Leather (LBT)
Brown Weave Leather (LBW)
Spice Leather (LSP)
Hazelnut Leather (LHA)
Chocolate Leather (LCH)
Wine Leather (LWI)
White Leather (LWH)Edge Textures.
Surface textures for the Edge collection. Six options.
Basic (EBA)
Moonscape (EMS)
Tide (ETD)
Weave (ETW)
Wire (EWR)
Wood (EWD)Split finishes are available through the Designer Collection: one finish on the inlay or frame, another on the body, for a tailored, two-tone result. Banbury Lane orders finish sample rings so the patina is confirmed against your palette before anything is cast. High Polished carries an up-charge.
The Catalogue
A whole home in one material language.
The reason specifiers commit to Rocky Mountain is breadth. The program runs far past door and cabinet hardware, so a whole project can be detailed in one consistent bronze family. Coordinating that breadth across a house, in one finish language, is exactly the kind of project we run. How we specify it →

Door Hardware
Entry sets, levers, knobs, grips, deadbolts, multipoint and sliding-door trim, escutcheons. Schlage "C" keyway standard.

Cabinet Hardware
Knobs, cabinet pulls, appliance pulls, and edge pulls cast in solid bronze to match the door program.

Kitchen & Bath
Cast-bronze sinks, faucets and fixtures, towel bars, rings, and paper holders in a coordinated finish.

Home Accessories
Hooks, shelf brackets, house numbers, door stops, mail slots, and the hard-to-source architectural details.

Window Hardware
Casement cranks, multipoint sets, and lift-and-slide hardware in the same bronze family as the doors.

Bronze Tile
Field, frame, and organic cast-bronze tile that carries the living finish onto walls and surfaces.

Light Fixtures
Sconces, pendants, chandeliers, and vanity lighting cast in solid bronze.

Hospitality
Electronic and keypad locks engineered for commercial and hospitality projects.
Artisan Collaborations
Collections by name.
Rocky Mountain works with leading designers, architects, and artisans on a series of exclusive collections. Knowing which one answers a project, and how it specifies, is part of what we bring to the table.

Kravitz Design
Trousdale
Lenny Kravitz's first hardware collection, drawn from the mid-century modern homes of Trousdale Estates. Sleek, angular profiles with strong textural effects.

RAMSA, Robert A.M. Stern Architects
Oasis
Sculptural door and cabinet hardware with natural, organic forms, detailing that borrows from the precision of gem cutting.

Roger Thomas Collection
Paris & Flute
By the designer behind Wynn and Bellagio. Paris draws on 17th and 18th century French design; Flute on the Corinthian column.

HOK Product Design
Verdura
Sleek, clean, minimalist lines cast by lost-wax for the most intricate detail, by the product arm of global firm HOK.

Suede Studio
Phases
A versatile bath and kitchen accessory collection by Jennifer Hoey, inspired by the changing phases of life.

Ted Boerner
Brut, Shift, Empire, Bird, Tab
Five cabinet hardware lines from the furniture designer, sculptural looks from chunky handles to asymmetrical knobs and pulls.
Specifying Through Banbury Lane
What working with us looks like.
The display, in Calgary.
Bronze does not photograph. A Light reads warmer in person, a Dark Lustre catches the light differently across a room, and the weight of a solid grip only lands in the hand. Banbury Lane carries the most robust Rocky Mountain display in the country, so a specifier can hand the bronze to a client, weigh one grip against another, and compare finishes under real light before anything is committed. Specifiers outside Calgary regularly come in to scope a project.
Specified right the first time.
Every piece is cast to order, so there is no second chance on the spec. Door hardware is handing- and measurement-sensitive and ships with a Schlage "C" keyway. We confirm function, backset, handing, and door thickness before anything goes to the foundry.
Finishes confirmed to your palette.
Living finishes shift over time and read differently across the warm and cool bronzes. We get sample rings to the design office or job site and coordinate the dominant and accent finishes across the whole project, so the bronze is locked before production starts.
Whole-home coordination.
Door, cabinet, bath, sinks, faucets, tile, and lighting can all be drawn from one bronze family. We help select and schedule the full package so it arrives coordinated, on one finish, not piecemeal across three orders.
Trade account access.
Rocky Mountain is specified through a Banbury Lane trade account, which carries trade pricing, sample support, and project coordination across our full catalogue, not only Rocky Mountain. Applications are reviewed manually.
About the Program
Where Rocky Mountain gets specified in Canada.
Banbury Lane is the largest Rocky Mountain dealer in Western Canada and runs the most robust Rocky Mountain display in the country. Specifiers across the West, and increasingly across Canada, route Rocky-led projects through us because we carry the line in depth and know how to specify it, finish, handing, and whole-home coordination, on real projects.
We do not list Rocky Mountain for sale online, by design. It is a made-to-order, specify-it-correctly line that belongs in a conversation, not a cart. That conversation starts with a trade account.
Next Steps
Specify Rocky Mountain Hardware through Banbury Lane.
Rocky Mountain is a made-to-order, trade-specified line, and Banbury Lane is where it gets specified right in Canada. Apply for a trade account for pricing, finish samples, and project support across our full catalogue, not only Rocky Mountain.