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Press Kit | no. 2630-12
MELJAC, the global leader in luxury electrical hardware, is proud to present an innovative new finish: Antique Brass NA. The rubbed brass reveals alternating light and dark areas, creating a subtle, organically aged effect that will continue to patina over time. Each piece is finished entirely by hand and showcases Meljac’s unparalleled French craftsmanship. Antique Brass NA was developed for Meljac North America to meet the strong demand for living finishes in the US market. Antique Brass NA has now been added to the MELJAC standard colour chart and is available worldwide.
Antique Brass NA showcases the natural beauty of solid brass, the material carefully chosen and used for all MELJAC products. The finish blends perfectly with existing brass hardware and fittings found in traditional interiors characterized by old-world charm. This finish is also increasingly used in ultra-modern settings, such as New York loft conversions, to provide contrast.
Antique Brass NA elevates switches, outlets, and control panels from merely functional to integral parts of the interior design scheme.
About Meljac
Created in 1995 by André Bousquet, the company (90 employees) designs high-quality electrical equipment using the finest materials.
With about 15 collections, MELJAC offers architects, decorators, electricians, and private individuals a large range of options: switches, sockets, reading lights, casings for thermostats and home automation controls, etc. The brand is renowned for its bespoke creations, and all products are ‘Origine France Garantie’ labeled. MELJAC is the first company in its business sector to obtain the EPV label (Living Heritage Company).
MELJAC's innovation and working methods are at the heart of its development, guaranteeing an optimum quality. Today, the brand is available all over the world, with approximately 60 dealers authorized to serve their respective markets. The company has one subsidiary in the United States of America.
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