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Copper Sink Maintenance and Care
The beauty of your hand hammered copper sink is in its organic qualities. Copper is a metal that changes and evolves with time as it reacts with various elements and as it ages it becomes even more beautiful. Your sink is a unique, living and functional work of art. By following a few simple steps you can maintain it’s beauty for years to come.
Copper from Santa Clara Del Cobre, Mexico
Copper from Santa Clara Del Cobre, Mexico
Santa Clara Del Cobre is a lively and passionate little town known for its copper craft and the highest quality copper goods available. The town is located about a 20 to 25-minute drive into the mountains from Patzcuaro, Michoacan.
Has MRSA Met its Match?
Has MRSA Met its Match?
It is well known that frequently touched surfaces in hospitals especially but in other environments as well, serve as reservoirs for the spread of pathogenic microbes.
How to Buy Your First Copper Sink
There are many considerations when you set out to buy a copper sink. Things like copper purity, gauge (thickness), construction technique, the patina, style, size, position of the install (drop-in, under-mount, or vessel), but even before all these the most important consideration is the company who will sell you the sink.
SoLuna Copper Lighting Patina Finishes
SoLuna Copper Lighting Patina Finishes
SoLuna copper pendants and sconces are offered in five beautiful finishes, or patinas. All of our pure copper lighting is protected with Permalac® protective clear top coat that prevents the copper from darkening in the process of natural oxidation.
Three Essential Tips to Bathroom Lighting
Three Essential Tips to Bathroom Lighting
After working with customers and interior designers for over two decades, we have found three essential tips that address bathroom lighting.
Copper - the World’s First Super Metal
Copper was first used by man over 10,000 years ago. A copper pendant discovered in what is now northern Iraq has been dated about 8700 B.C. For nearly five millennia copper was the only metal known to man, and thus had all the metal applications.