Ashley Norton Adds Unlacquered Brass Finish
Ashley Norton introduces unlacquered brass to its array of finishes available for its solid brass architectural hardware collection. Also known as “raw” or “uncoated” brass, unlacquered brass is a “living finish,” which means it’s designed to tarnish and darken as it oxidizes. With use over time, unlacquered brass develops a one-of-a-kind patina, creating a timeless look that grows richer year by year, the company said in a statement.
Ashley Norton introduces unlacquered brass to its array of finishes available for its solid brass architectural hardware collection. Also known as “raw” or “uncoated” brass, unlacquered brass is a “living finish,” which means it’s designed to tarnish and darken as it oxidizes. With use over time, unlacquered brass develops a one-of-a-kind patina, creating a timeless look that grows richer year by year, the company said in a statement.
“With a classically elegant look, living finishes are popular among designers, homeowners, and those who appreciate authentic design,” says Ashish Karnani, vice president of Ashley Norton. “The lived-in look of unlacquered brass adds character and a sense of history as it continues to evolve over the lifetime of the piece.”
The unlacquered brass finish is available in all Ashley Norton solid brass hardware, cabinet hardware and accessories. It joins the company’s array of luxurious finish options including satin nickel, dark oil rubbed, polished chrome, satin brass, polished brass, burnished brass, and polished nickel.
Learn more at ashleynorton.com.