Collection: The Shelf Bracket Collection

Enhance your home decor with the elegance and strength of our Solid Brass Shelf Brackets. Crafted with precision from premium brass, these brackets are not only visually stunning but also built to last a lifetime.

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The Shelf Bracket Collection FAQ's

1. What shelf weights can brass brackets support?

Weight capacity depends on bracket size, mounting method, and installation quality. Small decorative brackets (100-150mm) support light display shelves. Larger brackets (200mm+) properly installed into studs can support substantial weight—books, kitchenware, or heavy décor items.

2. How far apart should I space shelf brackets?

For standard shelving (20-25mm thick timber), space brackets 400-600mm apart for light to medium loads. Heavier loads or thinner shelves require closer spacing (300-400mm). For maximum support, space brackets so weight is distributed evenly across the shelf length.

3. Can brass shelf brackets be used in kitchens?

Perfect for kitchens. Brass resists moisture and grease, and withstands frequent use. Use Heritage or Satin Brass finishes that hide kitchen wear. Brass brackets add character to open shelving displays while providing reliable support for plates, cookbooks, and kitchen essentials.

4. What bracket style suits traditional vs. modern homes?

Traditional homes: ornate Victorian brackets with decorative scrollwork in Heritage or Polished Brass. Modern homes: simple geometric brackets with clean lines in Nickel, Black, or Satin Brass. Transitional spaces work with simplified traditional designs in contemporary finishes.

5. Do shelf brackets come with screws and wall fixings?

Brackets typically include mounting screws for attaching to shelves. Wall fixings depend on your wall type—use appropriate fixings for your walls (masonry plugs for brick/stone, cavity fixings for plasterboard, wood screws for studs). Always fix into studs where possible for maximum strength.
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