Collection: Brass

Our brass collection includes a variety of stunning brass door products, from door knockers and door numbers to elegant handles and knobs. Whether you prefer round, oval, hexagonal, or heart-shaped designs, we’ve got you covered. Choose from intricate designs like bees, dragonflies, lions, and shells, all crafted in solid, polished brass. Add a touch of character to any home with our unique brass door numbers, handles, and knobs, perfect for enhancing both new and vintage furnishings.

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Brass FAQ's

1. What's the difference between Brass and Heritage Brass finishes?

"Brass" typically refers to polished brass with a bright, golden shine. "Heritage Brass" is pre-aged with darker tones and patina, looking like brass that's naturally aged over decades. Choose polished for traditional elegance, Heritage for instant antique character.

2. Will polished brass tarnish and turn green?

Polished brass will naturally develop patina (tarnish) over time, especially outdoors. Indoor brass tarnishes very slowly. Green verdigris typically only forms outdoors after years of exposure. Many people love this natural aging; others maintain shine with periodic brass polish.

3. Is brass suitable for kitchens and bathrooms?

Absolutely. Solid brass resists moisture far better than steel or iron. For high-moisture areas, expect slightly faster patina development, which adds character. Regular wiping maintains appearance, or choose lacquered brass which resists tarnishing in humid environments.

4. How often should I polish brass hardware?

Depends on your preference. Some people polish monthly to maintain maximum shine. Others polish every 6-12 months for a gentler, lived-in look. Many embrace natural patina, never polishing. There's no "must"—choose based on your desired aesthetic.

5. Can I stop brass from tarnishing?

Lacquered brass has a protective clear coating that significantly slows tarnishing, though it's not permanent. Alternatively, regular polishing removes tarnish as it forms. However, natural patina is part of brass's beauty—many designers specifically choose brass for its evolving, living finish.
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