Bronze Door Furniture FAQ

After
brass was patented by James Emerson in 1770, real bronze was defined as any
alloy of copper apart from zinc. Bronze became very popular because of its
carefree maintenance due to the material forming its own natural protective
patina over a short space of time.
Although
popular with the end user, real bronze was very unpopular with the
manufacturers, due to dangerous fumes being produced when the material was cast.
UK legislation led to many manufacturers discontinuing door furniture made from
this material. However, the past decade has seen a substantial rise in the
popularity of bronze once again.
Seen
as an exclusive addition to already beautiful properties, real bronze is
available in two finishes, highly polished or antiqued. The highly polished
finish will maintain its brilliant sheen until eventually ageing gracefully as
the bronze oxidises. The antiqued finish is the polished bronze after it has
been through a special process to rapidly oxidize the surface. When constantly
handled, the oxide film will gradually wear away to reveal the beauty of the
polished bronze underneath.
There
are other "bronze" finishes available today however it is only "real bronze" that
has been used throughout the centuries to add a touch of class to any property!
For more information on Imitation Bronze please click here:
Imitation Bronze Door
Furniture FAQ
Q. Are there different
types of Bronze door furniture?
A. Yes, there are two different types of bronze door furniture,
Imitation Bronze (also known as IBMA or Imitation Bronze Metal Antique) and Real Bronze (also
known as RBMA or Real Bronze Metal Antique). Imitation Bronze, as the
description implies, is not actually made from bronze at all. The
"bronze" finish is achieved by chemical, powder and paint processes usually applied to brass or other metal products. Real Bronze
furniture is actually made from bronze and is available in the different
finishes described below.
Q. What different types of
finishes are available in Real Bronze furniture?
A. The three different types of finishes available in Real Bronze furniture are "Highly
Polished", "Antiqued" and "Rustic". "Highly Polished" bronze is
the raw material that has been polished to achieve a high sheen. The
"Antiqued" finish is achieved by taking the finished polished product
and heating it for a given period of time in a gas oven. This process produces a
thin oxide film on the surface of the bronze that gives off an attractive
iridescent blue, green or brown shade, or even a combination of all three. The
"Rustic" finish is achieved by using a traditional method of pouring
molten bronze into moulds formed from sand. This creates a rustic surface
texture with a natural antique patina. The difference between antiqued and
highly polished can be seen in the pictures below - the left handles shown are "Antiqued" and the right ones
are "Highly Polished". The right hand picture shows the
"Rustic" finish. The bronze section in our online
store shows all our styles in the Antiqued finish but Highly Polished may be
specified as an alternative when ordering. Rustic finish is shown in a separate
part of the bronze section.

It should be noted however that Real Bronze is NOT an applied finish. It is not
a solution, powder based or plated finish that can be applied to a material such
as brass to change its appearance. The finish requires the material to be solid
bronze, real bronze as the name implies.
Q. Why does my Antiqued Real
Bronze vary slightly in colour?
A. In the case of the "antiqued style" (RBMA), the colour produced is a
unique iridescent patina that reflects back various colours whilst the
underlying shade is a mid bronze. The finish is created by taking a highly
polished solid bronze product and putting it through a special process which
rapidly oxidises the surface. There will always be some variations in
appearance, it is in the nature of the finish and is one characteristic that
makes these items unique and so appealing. Another feature is that with constant
handling the oxide film will wear and lighten in appearance. Surfaces that are
not handled , or are occasionally handled, will dull down and darken over time.
Q. Why do all Real Bronze
products have occasional small blemishes or slight unevenness in the castings?
A. The special Bronze alloy used to achieve this unique finish requires
that the products are created using the traditional sand casting process. This
results in considerably more stages in the production process than equivalent
brass products. Evidence of the casting process can occasionally be seen in the
finished product. These small blemishes are not significant in the overall
appearance of Real Bronze, but lend authenticity to the traditional nature of
the production methods. e.g. The shimmer that can be seen from a highly polished
traditional sand cast letter plate will add that special unique character to any
property when compared to a comparable machine die cast brass product.
Q. How should I maintain the
finish on my Real Bronze furniture?
A. Unlike brass furniture, bronze furniture is not protected by a lacquer
coating. The highly polished finish will maintain its appearance, but age
gracefully as the bronze gradually oxidises. The antiqued finish bronze also
ages beautifully. With constant handling, the oxide film eventually wears down
to reveal the beauty of the polished bronze underneath. If only handled occasionally,
the furniture will maintain its attractive iridescent finish. All the bronze finishes will benefit from a non-acid wax furniture polish
sparingly applied from time to time. An occasional wipe over with a cloth damped
with good light oil or lanolin is also recommended.
Q. Should I use metal polish
to clean my Real Bronze door furniture?
A. No. Metal polish should never be used to clean Real Bronze door
furniture. These polishes contain chemicals that are damaging to pure metal
surfaces as well as plated surfaces.
Q. Why haven't I bought any of
this attractive door furniture?
That's a very good question! The answer is probably because you didn't know
where you could get it, but now there is no excuse! If you have any reasons
why you wouldn't buy Real Bronze door furniture please email
with your feedback.
DISCLAIMER
Bernards makes every effort to ensure that the information contained in our FAQs
is correct and accurate. We can however accept no responsibility for any errors
or omissions or their subsequent effects. Indeed if you find any please let us
know, we appreciate any advice or comments to improve these pages.
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Revised: July 18, 2007
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