Copper was initially used in the industrial field, communications technology and electronics. So as a decorative element in the home, it radiates industrial charm – without coming across as cold.
Copper colours involve various shiny hues and tones, from rich orange to soft honey colour and dark brown colours. All these colours bring warmth and cosiness into design and decor. These varied tones of copper have a manner of blending seamlessly.
You can combine copper with wood, black and white or even pastel shades, the metal's rough, high-contrast effect will really shine through. Red, blue, jewel tones, aqua or turquoise can seal the deal too.
Copper has always fascinated people with its beauty and elegance. It respects tradition but, at the same time, enables new and appealing architectural and design solutions.
Copper is a symbol of wealth, regarded as a powerful material that is part of both the natural and supernatural worlds. It is linked to supernatural beings, origin stories, and ideas of protection, health, wealth and prestige.
The Copper metal is the giver of positivity and goodness and the bringer of good luck in various endeavours. It attracts money, prosperity, and all-around abundance. Moreover, many people associate it with positive energy.
Copper activates and opens the base and sacral chakras, advancing and stabilising the energies of intuition, sexuality, desire, and vitality - directing these energies toward the pursuit of one's path of evolution.