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Bromwich: The Collection

Bromwich: The Collection - Armac Martin

This month, we’re shining a spotlight on the Bromwich collection. Favoured for its effortless design, this collection is a beautiful balance of form and function, making it a popular choice for cabinetry and suited to an array of interior styles.

About Bromwich

An industrial-inspired range of luxury cabinet pulls expertly fitted onto individual backplates, the Bromwich collection is manufactured in the heart of England. Expertly constructed from the finest solid brass, each component promises to add a simple but significant statement to your interior cabinetry.

The Look

Featuring clean lines, the collection has a minimalistic edge and works beautifully in a variety of setups. Bromwich consists of four sizes of brass cabinet pulls to give designers more choice, alongside an appliance pull and flush handle to complete the collection. Suitable for kitchen, bedroom and bathroom cabinetry alike, the range is perfect for spaces that require understated details.

Bromwich in the bedroom

Luxury interior designers Celine Estates opted for the Bromwich pulls in burnished brass to complement this charming guest bedroom. Featuring elegant wallpaper in soft pastel hues, the burnished gold tones give the room an opulent rustic feel and nod perfectly to the nature-inspired illustrations.

Bromwich in the kitchen

To adorn the cabinet doors and drawers in this grand open-plan kitchen, Richard Burke Design chose our Bromwich pulls and Queslett knobs in the finish Satin Antique Satin Lacquer. This finish helps to define the hardware details bringing a subtle statement against the dramatic dark cabinet colours - a truly luxurious look mirrored by feature chandeliers.

Displayed here in our Matt Black finish, the Bromwich cabinet pull handles complement the modern-minimal aesthetic of these kitchen cabinets and help to bring a uniform look throughout the space. With marble walls to finish and touches of fresh greenery, the considered design details may be few, however, they cement sometimes, less really is more.

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