Collection: Brass Decor
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Wells Brass Task Lamp
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Selena Coffee Table
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Polly Milk Glass Plug-in Sconce
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Lily Nightstand
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Wayland Floor Lamp
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Sasha Floor Mirror
Regular price $999.00$999.00 Regular priceUnit price / perSale price2 Finishes -
Effie Table Lamp
Regular price $318.00$318.00 Regular priceUnit price / perSale price
Brass Decor & Home Accents
Brass has a warmth that most metals don't. A quality that makes it feel at home in spaces that lean vintage, traditional, or collected rather than strictly modern. This collection brings together antique brass decor and home accents across categories: wall hooks and mirrors, candleholders and tapers, picture frames, decorative objects, and hardware accents. The finishes lean toward aged and antique brass rather than polished, giving each piece a quality that fits naturally into a layered, lived-in home.
How do you decorate with brass accents?
Brass works best when it's used consistently enough to feel intentional without being used so heavily that it becomes the dominant material in a room. A few well-placed pieces such as a brass mirror above a console table, a set of brass candleholders on a mantel, a brass hook near the entryway, are enough to bring the finish into a space in a way that feels considered. Brass pairs naturally with warm wood tones, linen and cotton textiles, and neutral wall colors. It also works well alongside other aged or patinated metals rather than competing with polished chrome or nickel.
Does brass go with everything?
Antique and aged brass is one of the more versatile metal finishes because the warmth of the tone bridges warm and cool palettes without clashing. It works particularly well in spaces with warm neutrals such as cream, tan, warm white, greige and natural materials like wood, rattan, and linen. In rooms with a cooler palette, a few brass accents add warmth and prevent the space from feeling too stark. The key is to avoid mixing antique brass with highly polished modern finishes in the same immediate space, as the contrast tends to look unintentional rather than curated.