It's nice to dream about quality; to play with limitless possibilities. It's even nicer to dream of luxury.
Wouldn't it be nice to open a magic door into the past, twirl and pirouette around empires made of brass, and imagine for a second to be living in an age where beauty and quality take precedence; where palaces fit for kings are within the common man's reach.
In ancient times, people instinctively knew the worth of things. Today, tragically for the credibility of authentic quality, people are easily bamboozled. Oscar Wilde wrapped-up this phenomenon when he said that modern people knew the price of everything and the value of nothing.
Luxury used to exist and it used to be indisputable. Imagine for a moment that the same kind of opulence still exists. Doesn't genuine luxury feel good? Of course it does. That's why discerning interior décor enthusiasts choose high-quality charm over crasser, 'look-at-me' furnishings.
Some people like the look and feel of the mighty oak. Others like the sheer and shiny finish of brass. Brass is a high quality metal, often compared to gold, but with a more reasonable price tag.
Brass is a safe bet because it's resistant to tarnishing. In fact, in the past, people were so taken with its reflective quality that they used brass to make mirrors. Brass emits a glimmering hue of golden light with natural grace, not bragging or boasting or otherwise engaging in ostentatious behaviour. No matter the wall, whoever the owner, brass remains interior décor's most regal, noble and stunning character. It's not so insecure that it shouts for attention, and not so lacking in esteem that it fears being disposed of. That is why brass, for instance, baldwin brass candlesticks, come with a lifetime guarantee. How about that for perfect confidence?
Superior craftsmanship, expert use of nature's raw metals, and a vision to spread beauty are the three constants of the brass manufacturing process. Brass is no charlatan cheating its way up the interior-décor hierarchy. Make no mistake: brass, whether moulded into its sconces, lamps candlesticks or holders, has earned its reputation as any room's piece de resistance.