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Designer objects in copper

Gift ideas

If you're looking for some ideas for beautiful copper, brass or bronze objects to use in your home then we have a few suggestions.

Kaikado tea caddy

Ferm Living's solid brass measuring cup

Menu Norm Bottle Carafe Copper Lid

Tom Dixon Hex Bowl available in small, medium and large sizes

Ilse box - copper, small By Georg Jensen

Bronze figurine: sleeping Eros, god of love  

Lips coat hook, Philip Watts Design

Lee Broom Frosted Crystal Bulb Table Lamp

Buster + Punch, Heavy Metal Candle Holders / Mix Set No.5

Sama Trays from Tiipoi

Cu29
Symbol
Cu
Atomic number
29
Appearance
salmon pink, metallic
Mass percent in lithosphere
0,01%
Copper A-Z
T

T is for Time

In the 18th century, clockmaker John Harrison created sea clocks and watches that became famous for helping to measure longitude accurately. These innovations would not have been possible without the extensive use of two copper alloys, brass and tin-bronze.

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