At First Glance, It’s a White Kitchen – Look Closer, and You’ll Spot the Neo Deco Twist Michael B. Jordan Chose
Michael B. Jordan's white kitchen is instantly elevated with gold cabinet handles, proving that a brushed metallic is trendy and timeless
Using metallics in the kitchen is a timeless design strategy, whether you are working with stainless steel appliances or opting for gold cabinet handles.
Michael B. Jordan has opted for the latter in his own space, and the result is a modern, classic kitchen that has shades of Neo Deco thanks to the bronze-effect fixtures.
When considering white kitchen ideas, adding in some metallic accessories or furnishings is a fantastic way to ensure that visual intrigue and trend-forward design elements make their way into your space – though design experts say that the metallic's finish is crucial to its longevity.
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This pendant light pairs vintage-inspired style with thoughtful functionality, featuring a steel frame and a glass bell shade that softly diffuses light. An adjustable rod and sloped-ceiling-friendly canopy allow for flexible installation, and its damp-location rating makes it well-suited for kitchens and other moisture-prone spaces.
This set of cabinet handles balances durability and style, crafted from high-precision stainless steel with a brushed brass finish that feels perfectly on trend. Designed for versatility, they include multiple screw options to suit different furniture thicknesses and work seamlessly on cabinets, just like Michael’s.
The marble soap dispenser offers a subtle yet striking touch of gold for your kitchen. Its elegant marble paired with metallic accents makes it both a practical and stylish addition, perfect for enhancing the look of your countertop.
Crafted from stainless steel, this teapot pairs a hand-hammered, antique-inspired silhouette with a sleek, modern design. Its concave lid fits securely, providing a practical yet elegant way to introduce subtle gold accents to any kitchen.
These glass jars add a touch of elegance to everyday kitchen storage, with a subtle metallic shimmer that beautifully highlights your spices. Their sleek, transparent design showcases the contents while complementing marble countertops, making them both a stylish and functional addition to any kitchen.
Brighten your kitchen counters with this touch-activated table lamp. Featuring a round, bowl-shaped shade atop a cylindrical metal base, it offers a sleek, modern look, while the simple touch sensor makes operation effortless – combining style and practicality for your table or prep areas.
While the urge to DIY handles gold is quick and easy, designers say that a weathered, vintage look is a much stronger approach.
'Many people are buying inexpensive "gold" spray-painted fixtures in order to make their homes look like they are decorated in this trend,' Sayonara Rell, founder of Sayo Designs, explains.
'True Neo Deco is about aged metals. Yellow, bright gold fixtures look cheap and tacky against the dark "moody" paint colours such as navy blue and burgundy that are currently popular.'
Sayo continues, 'Move to Satin Gold, Antique Brass, or Oil Rubbed Bronze. If the metal appears to resemble a wrapper, then you are better off skipping it. The modern interpretation of this trend is actually about combining warm tones with different textures and finishes, and not just the pure gold of the 1920s.'
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To achieve this look, we love this bell pendant light from Wayfair, which would look fantastic above a white kitchen island, as well as these brushed brass cabinet handles from Amazon for the weathered appearance.

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.