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Black w/Copper Wash Cabinet Hardware

Black with copper wash cabinet hardware. Black with copper wash is one of Anne at Home's hand-applied themed patinas. The...

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Black with copper wash cabinet hardware

Black with copper wash is one of Anne at Home's hand-applied themed patinas. The solid lead-free pewter base is finished in a deep black and then receives a hand-applied copper wash, an orange-metallic overlay that pools into the recessed carved detail. Every pull is finished by hand at the Rhode Island plant and sealed with protective lacquer once both layers are dry.

What the black-and-copper combination actually does

The black base reads dark and matte across the high points. The copper overlay drops a bright orange-metallic tone into the carved relief, creating sharp warm highlights against the dark ground. The visual effect is closer to a piece of antique blackened metalwork with copper inlay than to standard cabinet hardware. On Anne at Home's figurative castings, the copper catches every line of carved botanical or animal detail and reads almost as an outlining material.

Where black with copper wash fits

Craftsman, mountain-lodge, southwestern, and warm-rustic kitchens. It pairs naturally with hammered-copper sinks, exposed copper pipework, warm-stained wood cabinetry, and terracotta or saltillo tile floors. The combination is one of the most visually assertive finishes in the Anne at Home catalog, which makes it useful in kitchens where the hardware should function as a design feature rather than a quiet detail.

How it compares to the rest of the wash palette

The closest sibling is black with bronze wash, which trades the bright orange-metallic copper for a deeper brown-warm bronze overlay. Across the catalog, bronze with copper wash applies the same copper overlay to a bronze base instead of black, producing a warmer-on-warmer read. For comparable copper character in a non-pewter, single-tone factory finish, see the copper family. Buyers building themed kitchens often coordinate black-w-copper-wash hardware against hammered-copper sinks, exposed copper pipework, and warm-stained beam ceilings. The contrast between the dark base and the bright copper detail mirrors the contrast between dark cabinetry and bright copper accents elsewhere in the room.

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