Brass decoration

Discover our collection of brass objects for the home: bowls, dishes, glasses and trays. A fusion of styles that blends tradition and modernity in perfect harmony. Play around with sizes and combine the colours of the ranges with gold, black and silver finishes to create unique compositions that enhance your moments of hospitality and sharing.

SHAMS

The SHAMS collection is an exclusive brass line created by Karawan founder Christine Delpal, available in 3 finishes: Arabesk, Moon and Palmyr. Inspired by the nomadic lifestyle, these versatile, useful and decorative pieces combine silver, gold and black to celebrate the art of hospitality. The irregular nature of the craftsmanship is a testament to authenticity and a reflection of a culture where each object has a soul of its own. This collection combines smooth, hammered and engraved textures to play on contrasts and highlight the work of the hand.

Hammering and shaping a brass cylinder
Craftsman hammering and shaping Karawan brass objects
Engraved brass bowls and trays inspired by the Orient

Art de vivre creations

These food-compatible showpieces can be found in all areas of the home or spa. They are timeless signature gifts that can be adapted to suit any style of décor, leaving everyone free to use them in a variety of creative ways.

A festive touch to your everyday life, or to share with your guests for special moments!

A long-standing partnership with a family of craftsmen.

For five generations, the Kamal family workshop has been perpetuating a rare know-how, creating brass objects using traditional brassware techniques, an art passionately handed down from father to son. In the old bazaar of Chandni Chok, this company is committed to respecting fair trade criteria and ILO standards. Faced with widespread semi-industrialisation using mould-filling lines with aluminium or cast brass, their endangered know-how is now an exception.

Artisanal manufacturing process to create patterns or shapes on metal
Handcrafted brassware in a workshop in India
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