Bronze Alloy for Lighting Fixtures

Ornamental metalwork is where brass and copper stop being “material” and start becoming visual texture—light-catching lines, crisp edges, and finishes that make a space feel considered. These alloys are used in decorative tubing, trims, accents, and custom elements for interiors, retail builds, hospitality spaces, and architectural features. 

Lewis Brass & Copper supports ornamental fabricators with a broad selection of tubing, rod/bar, sheet/plate/coil, and architectural shapes, including ornamental tubing profiles that add character without complicated fabrication steps. 

When the goal is a consistent look across multiple pieces, dimensional uniformity and surface condition are key. Precision cutting helps shops move faster from stock to build, while polishing enhances surface quality, improves corrosion resistance, and removes imperfections for a refined finish.

For one-off designs, custom sizes and special mill orders can help match the vision.

Featured Ornamental Products

Common Ornamental Applications

Ornamental projects start with stock forms that deliver consistent sizing, clean lines, and finishes that hold up at close range.

Tubing Features

Decorative profiles used for rails, frames, screens, and statement elements.

Interior Trim & Reveals

Sheet and shapes used for crisp transitions, inlays, and edge details.

Decorative Screens & Partitions

Tubing and sheet used for patterned dividers and architectural privacy elements.

Retail & Display Fixtures

Tubing and bar used for racks, frames, showcases, and branded build-outs.

Furniture Components

Tubing and bar used for bases, legs, accents, and metal detailing.

Light Fixtures & Hardware Accents

Sheet and rod used for decorative parts and visible structural elements.

Custom Signage & Lettering

Sheet and plate used for dimensional signage and finish-forward branding pieces.

Restoration & Replication Work

Stock forms used to match legacy profiles and maintain visual continuity.

Bronze Alloy for Plumbing Faucets

Benefits for Ornamental Metalwork

Ornamental work lives in the details: how a line catches light, how a corner finishes, how the surface looks from three feet away. Brass and copper-based alloys support that kind of craftsmanship. They can be formed into refined profiles, machined with clean edges, and finished to a high standard, which helps decorative pieces look intentional instead of improvised. 

These metals also age with character, developing the kind of patina and depth that many designers want rather than fear. Because brass and copper are dense, finished pieces tend to feel substantial in the hand and on the installation—which is useful for rail components, hardware accents, and feature elements meant to signal quality.

Brass Alloy for Ornamental Fixtures

Why Lewis Brass & Copper

Ornamental shops often juggle small-batch custom work alongside repeat production, so supply needs to be flexible without being unpredictable. Lewis Brass & Copper keeps a wide range of tubing, sheet/plate/coil, rod/bar, and architectural shapes available, with a strong emphasis on tubing—including ornamental profiles used for decorative builds. That breadth helps fabricators keep matching material on hand as a design evolves from sample to full run. 

Precision cutting supports quicker staging and less waste on short pieces, while polishing helps deliver a more consistent appearance when the metal will remain exposed. If you’re matching an existing profile or chasing a specific size that isn’t common, we can help with custom orders and special mill requests.

Ornamental

Frequently Asked Questions

Ornamental projects often use decorative tubing profiles, brass sheet for trims and inlays, and bar stock for machined accents.

Yes. Ornamental tubing options can include roped, reeded, embossed, and other decorative profiles used for visible features.

Yes. Brass sheet and plate are commonly used for trims, reveals, panels, and finish-forward interior detailing.

Polishing is available and helps when the metal is intended to be a visible, close-range finish.

Often, yes. If the profile or size isn’t standard, we can explore custom sizing or special mill orders.