This versatile material is used regularly for a range of detailing, taps, handles and decorative elements to elevate a luxury kitchen design.
Brass becomes naturally patinated over time due to a reaction to its environment. As a stylistic choice, this process can be replicated and accelerated through a chemical process carried out by our workshops in Austria. This finish reflects the craftsmanship that is core to Lanserring. Our material finishes are the results of generations of knowledge, passed down to create innovative and unique samples that our clients enjoy.
This material is the subtle supporting act to monolithic marble islands, punctuating the palettes and strengthening the structures. In our London showroom, patinated brass appears throughout the kitchen, a gentle glint is reflected off its smooth surface echoing the central glass cabinet doors. The Quooker tap continues this material theme to create a cohesive space that exudes quiet luxury.
Parkside townhouse features the material in a similar way to the London Showroom. A visual connection is formed with the cabinetry and central island through the patinated brass handles and tap. This metal pairs beautifully with the dark stained oak to then be contrasted by the bright Calacatta Verde marble, ensuring a balance is created between light and dark tones. This space is a celebration of stunning natural materials.
Bespoke shelving and drawers are elevated through use of patinated brass accents at the award winning SW Retreat. In collaboration with the client, an organic colour palette was curated. The choice of colours and materials embody natural elegance coming together with precise metal accents.
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