Solid Brass Cylinder Door Stop On Reeded Backplate - Aged Brass
Solid Brass Cylinder Door Stop On Reeded Backplate - Aged Brass
Introducing the Solid Brass Cylinder Door Stop on Reeded Backplate – Aged Brass Finish, a stylish and practical way to protect your walls and furniture while adding a touch of timeless elegance to your interior. Featuring a sleek cylindrical shape mounted on a reeded backplate, this door stop beautifully merges classic design with modern functionality.
Crafted for Quality
Expertly crafted from premium solid brass, this door stop is built for exceptional durability and long-term performance. The unlacquered aged brass finish offers a warm, vintage tone that will naturally patinate over time, adding character and authenticity to any space. Ideal for both period properties and modern homes with traditional touches.
Key Dimensions
- Overall Length (Including Backplate): 80mm
- Cylinder Length: 75mm
- Cylinder Diameter: 15mm
- Backplate Diameter: 32mm
- Backplate Depth: 5mm
Features & Benefits
- Classic cylindrical design with decorative reeded backplate for added texture
- Unlacquered aged brass finish – develops a natural patina over time
- Durable solid brass construction ensures long-lasting performance
- Concealed fixings provide a professional, seamless look
- Compact and practical design prevents door damage without taking up space
Installation
This aged brass door stop features concealed fixings for a neat and professional finish. Easy to install, it provides sturdy wall protection while maintaining a refined aesthetic. Suitable for residential and commercial interiors alike.
Why Choose This Door Stop?
The Solid Brass Cylinder Door Stop on Reeded Backplate – Aged Brass Finish combines traditional styling with practical functionality. Its warm brass tone, classic reeded detailing, and natural patina development make it an elegant choice for those who value timeless design and quality craftsmanship.
Order today to bring vintage charm, reliability, and subtle sophistication to your space.








