Welcome to our new (ish) column, The Brass Tacks, by which we spotlight the tiniest however mightiest particulars in the home: handsome {hardware}, hinges, and fixtures.
My companion and I purchased our first home just a few weeks in the past—a compact Nineteen Forties Cape—and we’ve have been feverishly portray and shifting ever since. However even with recent paint on the partitions and the flooring newly stripped, all I can see is the dingy, yellowed plastic change plate covers that conveyed with it. Trying to find an improve, I got here throughout these, crafted at a 126-year-old foundry in Japan—dear, however proof that even probably the most quotidian fixtures could be fantastically made.
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