From The Anvil's Hammered collection consists of homeware, hardware, and lighting. Each product is carefully crafted and repeatedly hand-hammered by talented artisans to create their distinctive appearance.

In this blog, we explore just a few of the ways you can use From The Anvil's Hammered collection in your home.

 

1.) A Warming Kitchen

Our first look juxtaposes soft pastels with the striking look of Hammered hardware. This style balances neutrality with texture to create a space that is both calming and visually interesting. We've chosen to pair From The Anvil's Aged Bronze Hammered Mushroom cabinet knobs and Art Deco drawer pulls with Farrow & Ball's Pink Ground and Lamp Black to highlight the intricate design of each element.

 

A pastel pink moodboard featuring From The Anvil's Aged Bronze Hammered cabinet knobs and drawer pulls next to an open tester pot of pale pink paint, a marble tile, a wooden honey scooper, a Little Green Black Lamp paint sample, and some green leaves.

Above: a pastel pink moodboard featuring From The Anvil's collection of Hammered hardware in an Aged Bronze finish.

 

Overall, this colour scheme creates a feeling of warmth which can be further elevated using brass accents and Hammered Brass lighting.

 

A kitchen with pastel pink walls, a black tile backsplash, black oven with brass accents, pans hanging from a black rail, jugs and condiments on the side, and a Hammered Brass pendant light with a white painted exterior.

 Above: From The Anvil's Hammered Brass Hockley pendant painted in a bright Flock colour and hung in a chic kitchen.

 

2.) A Bright and Bold Living Room

For our second look, we're putting the 'Living' in 'Living Room' as we create a bold and energetic space. This fresh scheme uses Hammered hardware in Polished Chrome; one of From The Anvil's brightest finishes. We've paired it with a muted grey and sleek marble base, highlighted by bursts of Little Greene's Marigold and Basalt to make the look pop! The reflective qualities of the Polished Chrome hardware will create dazzling patterns of light that fill the space with joy.

 

A moodboard featuring Little Greene paint samples in Marigold, Basalt, and pale grey, with From The Anvil's Polished Chrome Hammered cabinet knobs and drawer pulls placed on top. Green plant leaves have been scattered around.

Above: a moodboard featuring Little Greene paint samples and From The Anvil's Polished Chrome Hammered drawer pulls and cabinet knobs.

 

To further complete the look, why not pair with painted radiators and a Hammered Nickel Hockley pendant?

 

From The Anvil's Hammered Nickel Hockley pendant in a neutral hallway with a black painted radiator and a framed abstract painting hung above it.

Above: From The Anvil's Hammered Nickel Hockley pendant with a painted Flock exterior.

 

 3.) True to Tradition

For our final look, we aim to create something timeless using a traditional Period finish. We've chosen to pair Aged Brass Hammered ironmongery with rich and deep colours like Farrow & Ball's Charleston Gray, complemented by lighter shades like Stone and Slaked Lime. From The Anvil's Aged Brass Hammered Newbury lever handles are an excellent choice for this look, exuding luxe to create a true sense of grandeur.

 

A moodboard of From The Anvil's Hammered Brass door handles and window espag. handles on grey and slate tiles, on a dark navy blue background.

Above: a moodboard featuring From The Anvil's Aged Brass Hammered door and window hardware.

 

Try pairing with some matching Aged Brass Hammered Harborne pendants to complete the look!

 

From The Anvil's Hammered Brass Brindley pendant with a dark green Heath exterior, hung from the ceiling above a staircase, in front of an ornate gold framed mirror.

Above: From The Anvil's Hammered Brass Brindley pendant painted with a rich, Heath exterior.

 

We hope we've inspired you with a few ways to use the Hammered collection in your home!

If you'd like to discover the entire collection of From The Anvil's Hammered collection, click here! Otherwise, head back to our blog page for more inspiration.

 

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