With a brass lamp, you are guaranteed elegance and exclusivity that is only available in the metallic golden, yellowish and reddish colors that brass is known for. A brass wall light or a brass pendant is a beautiful contrast to the white room, but also the darker shades of green, blue and black.
Another obvious choice is a brass table lamp. The small lighting object will be like a sculpture on the desk or chest of drawers and will be able to break up the rest of the decor with its warm and strong metallic shades. Below you'll find our entire Value for money range of brass colored lights!
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Golden lamps add an extraordinary amount of exclusivity to your interior design, no matter how you use them. A small step up from the familiar brass, the gold shade is ideal as a table lamp, where it lives beautifully on a shelf, window sill, desk or living room dresser. The small sculpture is sure to add both atmosphere and excitement to your interior, and the small gold table lamp can become the focal point of your office, living room or kitchen decor. Whether you choose brass, gold or another metallic shade, we're sure that you'll get a beautiful and incredibly elegant light object that will spread joy and comfort throughout the room that is lucky enough to have such a beautiful lamp moving in.
Brass itself is an alloy created from copper and zinc. Brass has the advantage over pure copper in that it is harder and much more durable. Copper is inherently softer than brass and better at distributing heat - and of course conducting electricity. Therefore, copper can be beaten for bowls and the like and used more often for pots and pans, for example. Brass is therefore more often used for decorative objects due to its often lighter color than copper. However, it is also used for practical things. It's best known as the material used to make brass instruments - trumpet, trombone and tuba - but also zippers in jeans, locks and ammunition. The color can vary depending on how much zinc was used when making the brass. If used a lot, the material takes on a light color, and if used a little, the brass becomes more reddish.
Of course, we also have many brass lamps outside our Value for money range!