The Warmth of Bronze

Written by

Momo Handles

14 July 2025

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2 min read

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There’s a quiet revival happening in interiors, and bronze is leading the way. With its rich tones and tactile warmth, bronze hardware is becoming a go-to choice for designers and homeowners looking to add depth, character, and sophistication to their spaces.
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At Momo Handles, we’ve embraced this trend across a wide selection of our most loved ranges, offering bronze in both cabinet hardware and architectural door hardware to suit a variety of aesthetics.

From our elegant Belgravia levers to the bold and architectural Aspen and Trafalgar  collections, bronze brings an earthy, luxurious quality that complements natural materials like timber, stone, and linen. Whether you’re styling a coastal retreat or a heritage renovation, bronze acts as the perfect finishing touch, quietly confident, never overpowering.

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What sets bronze apart is its incredible versatility. It pairs just as beautifully with minimal modern interiors as it does with traditional, layered spaces. The finish itself offers subtle variation and a sense of craftsmanship that can’t be replicated with more polished, high-shine alternatives.

Across our cabinet ranges like Pembrey, Barrington, Hinoki, Manhattan, and Casey, bronze handles add understated elegance, blending seamlessly into joinery while still making a statement. In larger formats like our Bellevue entry pulls or the Aspen and Belgravia architectural door levers, bronze becomes a central design element, grounding spaces with its quiet, tactile beauty.

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More than just a finish, bronze has become a design philosophy, one that leans into authenticity, natural texture, and timeless appeal. As people seek to create homes that feel warm, welcoming, and lived-in, bronze continues to stand out as a finish that delivers both style and substance.

Explore Momo’s full bronze range and discover how this timeless finish can bring warmth and depth to your next project.

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