Add copper to your home’s decor
April 21, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & DecorationIn Michigan copper has a rich history. In the mid-1800s, people came from everywhere in the world to the mien it from the higher peninsula from Michigan. Today, the mines of U.P. are not any more in function, but this important metal is still employed intensively in the construction trade at the house. And it’s beautiful color roaster-red and high gloss continues to make him an element snuffed in the decoration at the house.
Smith & Hawken’s decorative copper rain chains ($109 each) act as a decorative and practical alternative to a downspout or rain gutter. Just hang one up and let it disperse the rain into the ground or, if you prefer, their copper basin, also $109.
It’s the prettiest trivet we’ve ever seen! Designed by Michael Michaud for his Table Art Collection, the 8-inch diameter “Ginkgo Leaf Trivet” is made of bronze, then plated with sterling silver and copper. It costs $57 at 16 Hands Gallery.
Fact hand by a company called Flopping Fish, the reinforcement of copper of notch-edge of “Rococco” costs $68; the reinforcement “from higher dog”, $58; and the cover of light-switch, $33 with the tracing of art in Birmingham.
How nice! This 4.7 quarters, coppers hammered, stockpot tin-striped of Ruffoni can be employed to make cook and be useful. It costs $225 at Williams-Sonoma.
source : www.detnews.com
