It can be said that most houses in the UK be they old stone cottages, Victorian town houses, and even modern flats have brass that can be easily sighted. They could be the cupboard knob used daily, the letter box used every day to receive the post, or the door knob that elegantly sways and swings. Over the years, brass has integrated into homes and has combination, in modern homes, and has somehow, never gone out of style. It is a link to the past.
A Link to the Past
Brass has always been regarded as warm in colour and strong, even in the hands of history. Which is more reason the material has come to be used and integrated in homes that are Georgian and Victorian. Nowadays, should one stumble upon an old property, restoring it fully and integrating fitting brass is almost an instinct. In more modern homes, brass fittings integrally are used to give depth and character. It is one of the few things that can be said to literally be in modern homes. Tough enough for daily life. Proper solid brass, or just thick size, can easily be said to last for more than just years of daily usage and be said to be an even more reason to say that it is well preserved.
Unlike other metals, the attractiveness of brass never declines, as it develops special type of layer on the metal. This in turn, gives it a richness of a much more enduring appeal. It complements all styles. With its many forms, brass can be said to be a bit of a shapeshifter. With a deeper form of attractiveness, antique and aged brass works beautifully in rustic spaces. No other form of metals rests comfortably after a work day in a modern form other than satin and matte finishes. In other words, no matter the place or the home, there is bound to be a form or version of it that fits the needs. It is the little things that matter. The little as aspects brass gives is often hard to be noticed, but goes a long with a warm and subtle touch. Such bits are knobs, door handle, or a heavy-weighted knocker – and the very highlights of life which brass gives durability and structured warmness without being a centre of attraction. Brass is also very easy to maintain as it has a long-life expectancy.
Less waste is generated which translates to not having to purchase low quality fittings every now and then. In addition, if ever needed, brass can be recycled. In a way, it respects both the home and the planet. Brass is not about following the latest fashion. It is masterful, enduring, warm, and of a quality that is timeless. It is the reason why UK homes show persistent preference for the product. At Spira, we love carrying that tradition forward-creating pieces of hardware that resonate with the present and will still be relevant many decades from now.
Strength That Grows with Time
Today people are aware of what they bring into their home. What may pass as cheap at first may only last a short while before it ends up in the trash. With brass however it is different, it is a material that stands the test of time. It is strong and reliable and at the end of its life, it is a material that can be recycled. What we choose in brass is a choice that goes beyond style it is a decision which out of respect we are making for our home and the environment.
Solid brass hinges do very well for decades. As for a knocker or letter plate they weather rain, frost, and sun without failure. Also, they do not wear out from years of use instead they transform. They develop a soft dark tone which only adds to their appeal. Each mark tells you that it has been a part of the home’s story and people do in fact treasure that. It is a material for every mood. It is that friend which goes with anything. Want depth and a touch of the past? Antique brass is what you want for that worn in; heritage look. Prefer modern and a little more subdued? Satin or antique brass will fit into present day settings. We are not into trends or trying to be the trend setter; we are into what is classic and does the job well which also happens to look good. That is what has made it a constant in our lives.
At Spira Brass, we are carrying that tradition forward. Each handle, hinge, and knocker is a work of art which also keeps in mind the home it will be a part of. It is not just about the function of opening a door, it is about creating a home that is solid, enduring and welcoming for the long term.














