

How to Decorate with Brass in a Modern Home
Some materials and colours are easy to love but can feel difficult to incorporate into your home. With a few simple choices, it's easier than you might think to create a balanced and stylish interior.

Why Choose Brass?
The warm golden tone of brass creates a soft contrast against today's popular neutral colour palette of white, beige, grey and black. Whether used as a statement piece or a subtle accent, brass naturally draws the eye and adds warmth to a modern interior.


Brass Works with More Styles Than You Think
One of the greatest advantages of brass is its versatility. It complements a wide range of interior styles and adds character without overwhelming the space.
Scandinavian Style
Pair brass with light wood finishes, white walls and natural textiles such as linen and wool. The result is a warm, inviting home where the metal adds depth and personality while maintaining the clean Scandinavian aesthetic.







Brass in Classic Interiors
Brass has always had a natural place in traditional homes and period properties. Combined with architectural features such as decorative mouldings, panelled doors and herringbone flooring, it enhances the timeless elegance of the space.









Modern Interiors
In contemporary homes, brass becomes a design feature in its own right. Choose a lighting fixture that stands out and contributes more than just illumination—it becomes a sculptural element that elevates the room.






What Goes Well with Brass?
Many people wonder which colours and materials pair best with brass. The good news is that brass complements most palettes, but some combinations are especially effective.
Brass looks particularly beautiful with:
- Natural wood that highlights its warm golden finish
- Beige, greige and warm white tones
- Natural stone such as marble or limestone
- Deep colours like forest green or navy blue for a sophisticated look
