Pico Blunt Dark Brass
A neat mini knob, PICO BLUNT is perfect for top cabinets and smaller cabinetry, pairs dynamically with the different sizes in the BLUNT range as well as a perfect compliment to our other styles. The matte finish has a natural looking aged appearance in a deep burnished tone.
Living Finishes
All our finishes are living finishes. Uncoated by design, they are meant to evolve over time through touch, everyday use and exposure to the environment. Changes in tone, patina, and surface are natural and intentional, allowing each piece to develop a character unique to the space it inhabits. Patina is not a defect, but an intentional part of the design. Like time-worn jewelry, our hardware records the passage of time and use. The pace and character of this transformation depends entirely on handling and the surrounding environment, with no fixed timeline.
Dark Brass is a matte finish artisanally pre-aged toevoke the depth of brass darkened over decades.
Over time, untouched areas will darken further, while frequent use will gradually reveal lighter brass tones
beneath, just as with naturally aged and darkened brass. With heavy use, touched areas may also become smoother and more polished, creating a natural contrast between light and dark.
Care:
If the surface becomes wet or oily, dry immediately with a soft cloth. Do not polish or use detergents, as this may change the character of the finish.
Finish: Dark Brass
Type: Cabinet Knob
Height: 30 mm / 1,18 inch
Width: 18 mm / 0,71 inch
Depth: 27 mm / 1,06 inch
weight: 51g
All our products are intentionally made with uncoated, living finishes and will naturally develop a beautiful patina over time and are therefore subject to a slight variation and opacification.
The products may show small variations and imperfections due to the artisanal processing technique involved in making each of our pieces.
We recommend the occasional use of a soft damp cloth to help preserve the finish. The polished finishes can be given a light polish to restore the original sheen.















