Brass home decor is evergreen, and with the festive season around the corner, you can spot at least one brass home decor product in all our homes. It lends a rustic feel to one's home and also adds warmth to a space, along with a tinge of vintage. Besides, it's so easy to clean! So, here's our pick of brass products to add to your home.
Brass Decor Pieces To Add Earthiness & Warmth To Your Home
Overview
- 1. Step 1: Add Brass Wall Hangings
- 2. Step 2: Attach Brass Finish Lights
- 3. Step 3: Use Accents Or Boxes
- 4. Step 4: Use Brass Flower Vases And Planters
- 5. Step 5: Get Brass Candle Holders And Puja Essentials
- 6. Step 6: Get An Urli For A Traditional Touch
- 7. Step 7: Something For The Entryway
- 8. Step 8: Consider Brass Serveware
Step 1: Add Brass Wall Hangings


The most common way to add elements to your decor is by sprucing up your empty walls. One way is by having brass wall hangings and accents that would contribute a metallic, rustic charm to your home. Lord Ganesha symbolises good beginnings, wisdom, and prosperity, which makes total sense to add when the festivities are about to begin.
Step 2: Attach Brass Finish Lights


The simplest way to add brass to your space is by adding brass finished lights that won't just make your homes look vintage but also throw in some brightness. If you're all about shopping for something different and collecting unique items then you must check out CasaGold's collection. For something familiar, Homesake has so so many options!
Step 3: Use Accents Or Boxes


While one might not be a fan of artefacts or centre pieces taking up space on the table, they're great for infusing a touch of gold and a luxe feel. We highly suggest this brass and glass box that is multi-functional as it can store candies or dry fruits for when the guests turn up unannounced, while also serving as a table centre piece. If this is not your vibe, then you can always add this beautiful set of four coasters.
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Step 4: Use Brass Flower Vases And Planters


Truth be told, we love plants, ideally fresh but artificial ones aren't all bad either. They add a fresh colourful texture to one's home and don't take up much space either. You could have them on a side table and they'd instantly grab eyeballs. Further, you can shop a vase or a planter according to the aesthetic of your home—contemporary or traditional, compact or sizeable but, coupled with brass, the overall effect is just beautiful.
Step 5: Get Brass Candle Holders And Puja Essentials


Be it for family functions, candle night dinners, or festivals like Diwali, these are great occasions to infuse brass into your decor. We're talking about candle holders or brass diyas. These are a wonderful addition to your temples at home or even the hallway for festivals or functions. We also love this hamsa candle holder (recognised to provide protection from evil eye) not only for what it symbolises, but also because gold and blue look so good together.
Step 6: Get An Urli For A Traditional Touch


There's something very ethnic and charming about brass urlis that amps up the space in a jiffy. Fill it with mogra buds and a few tea candles for a traditional yet comforting feel for your living room when there are guests coming over or you wanna spruce up for the festive season. Or, as a permanent inclusion in your puja room.
Step 7: Something For The Entryway


Torans are a nice touch to add some accessorizing as well as a welcoming touch centre to our customs. Get a brass-toned one over the colourful ones that doesn't clash with your door or gate's design and colour, and gives a sophisticated look. We found this one on Nykaa Fashion that features brass mango leaves, symbolising prosperity and good fortune while serving looks.
Step 8: Consider Brass Serveware


Using brass serveware and dinnerware are a very simplistic yet royal touch for inducing that rustiness of brass into the dinner space. Not only do these look classic if you ask us, but coupled with colourful dinner mats and some flowers, it gives your tablescape that regal look from the olden days, something so rooted in our tradition without trying too hard.


