Configuration Standard Description
1. PVD brushed gold/rose gold
-PVD process: Like gun ash, these two colors also use top-notch physical vapor deposition technology. Its base color is "gold" or "rose gold", but through PVD technology, this color coating has extremely high hardness, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance, and is not easily faded or discolored.
-Brushed/Satin: This is a surface treatment effect that involves friction processing on a metal surface to form fine, directional texture lines.
Advanced matte texture:
Compared to high gloss surfaces, the brushed texture is more restrained, soft, and not glaring.
Fingerprint and scratch resistant: The fine texture on the surface can effectively conceal minor scratches, fingerprints, and water stains that may occur during daily use, making it very easy to maintain.
Color difference:
Brushed gold: closer to traditional champagne gold or gold tones, it appears luxurious, grand, and magnificent, instantly enhancing the sense of grade in the space.
Brushed rose gold: Incorporating pink tones into gold, it appears fashionable, gentle, and romantic, adding a modern and artistic touch to gold, and is deeply loved by female users.
2. Style matching suggestions
-Brushed gold: very suitable for pairing with dark colored cabinets (such as black, gray, deep blue) or white colored cabinets. Paired with marble countertops, brass elements, velvet materials, etc., it can easily create a light luxury style, neoclassical style, French style, or Art Deco style.
-Brushed rose gold: perfect for kitchen environments with soft tones such as white, gray, light pink, mint green, etc. It can inject warmth and modernity into the space, commonly seen in modern minimalist, Nordic, creamy and other designs.