Brushed brass splashback
Brushed brass splashbacks by Halman Thompson are made to measure and created to your exact specifications. They will look exceptional in any kitchen!
Brushed brass is a lovely material. It looks amazing and exhibits all the qualities we love about brass with the extra character provided by the brush effect.
You’ll see brushed brass used a lot in magazines, show homes and by interior designers. The colour, and depth of character provide lightness, colour and an element of luxury every kitchen deserves.
All brushed brass splashbacks from Halman Thompson are created to order by experienced artisans. They can be cut to any shape or size and are ideal for a wide range of uses.
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CUT TO SIZE
- Pricing includes delivery and turnaround time is under 2 weeks
- Each piece is coated in a gloss finish lacquer suitable for kitchens
- Fitting is simple and can be done with standard epoxy resins or liquid nail onto most surfaces
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Once you select your finish and size our team will work with you throughout the process to produce the perfect piece for your kitchen.
Handmade brushed brass splashbacks
Brushed brass is made using a specialist process that takes the top layer of shine off the metal to create a brushed effect.
All products are created by hand to your exact specifications.
We first cut your splashback to size using a precision laser. We will cut any holes for sockets or pipes and ensure the splashback fits perfectly into place.
We’ll then prepare the metal for treatment and apply the brushed effect until it meets your requirements.
Once complete, the splashback is inspected for quality and finish and then covered in a tough, clear lacquer.
The lacquer is optional, but we recommend it. It will protect your splashback from damage and ensure it continues to look amazing for many years to come.
Once lacquered and fully protected, your splashback will be shipped to your door ready for fixing to the wall.
If you need a particularly large splashback, we will prepare several sheets of brass at once. Maximum sheet size is 2000mm x 1000mm, orders larger than this will comprise multiple sheets.
All sheets will be prepared at the same time by the same team and will be as similar as possible. Minor variations in pattern are possible though.
Mounting your brushed brass splashback
Mounting your brushed brass splashback is very straightforward. Sheets are light enough to be secured by epoxy or suitable adhesive.
As we cut the splashback to your exact dimensions, it should slide perfectly into place and require little or no adjustment.
All you need to do is prepare the wall so it’s flat and the adhesive can stick, offer up the splashback to make sure it fits and then apply the adhesive and secure it into place.
Once the adhesive has dried and edges sealed, your splashback is ready to use!
Caring for your brushed brass splashback
Caring for your brushed brass splashback is very straightforward. The lacquer protects the brass from daily use so a wipe down with warm soapy water and a soft cloth will be sufficient to keep it looking amazing.
We provide full care instructions with every splashback, so you’ll know exactly how to care for it.
If you think a brushed brass splashback is the finishing touch your kitchen needs, contact Halman Thompson for a personalised quote!
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