March 31, 2022

6 Ways Copper Can Add a Pop of Color to Your Room

Discover different ways you can use copper creatively throughout the design process to bring a splash of creativity to any room!

March 31, 2020

Our 15 Favorite Interior Design Hacks

Making a house feel more like your home doesn’t necessarily need to cost a fortune or take months of extensive DIY renovations. Check out our 15 favorite interior design hacks to effortlessly spruce up your living space with just a bit of time and creativity!

March 3, 2020

Modern Kitchen Design Trends: Natural Elements, Customization and Efficiency

Whether your kitchen needs a minor update or a major renovation, the modern design trends of 2020 are sure to breathe new life into one of the most important rooms of your home. This year, interior design experts have noticed a number of significant trends that they believe will remain fashionable (and functional!) for many years to come.

October 23, 2014

Discover the latest copper design trends for the home

Pure copper is luxurious, comfortable to work with and an increasingly-popular metal that is already used for many applications in the home. Over time, copper will naturally darken or develop a “patina” through regular use. Rather than taking measures to resist this change, architects and designers often anticipate the process and view it as something that adds character to finish.

June 7, 2014

Copper Kitchen Products

Interior products are entirely different. We typically choose to have sinks made in raw copper sheeting, or a hand hammered fire finish. For our custom copper range hoods, we opt to lock in the patina. By closing in the patina and creating a more precise finish, we can avoid hand prints.

May 21, 2014

Why Build With Copper?

Copper is suitable for use in a variety of industries because of its resistance to corrosion, workability, and visual appeal. Copper was the cornerstone of many ancient civilizations: for cookware, weapons, water pipes, and tools. Today, we utilize the natural properties of copper in architecture and modern living. The anti-microbial quality makes it an excellent choice for any product. It is recyclable and corrosion resistant, which helps promote a more sustainable environment.