About Us

Our Team

Horton Brasses actually produces more than 1,000 different pieces of authentic reproduction furniture and cabinet hardware here at our Connecticut factory.

We use brass, iron, and various hardwoods to make knobs, drawer pulls, hinges, shelf pegs, bed bolts, casters, hooks and even clock finials!

Our customers include furniture makers, cabinet makers, refinishers, kitchen designers, architects, antique dealers, fine hardware stores and just regular folks in need of one or two drawer pulls.

We are proud to offer beautiful reproductions of antique Victorian, Arts & Crafts, Chippendale, Sheraton, Hepplewhite, Queen Anne and William & Mary hardware.

For information on ordering, shipping, and other policies, see our Customer Service section.

Our Crew
We are a very fortunate company, as we have the efforts of 21 wonderful and different people.
Our History
Horton Brasses was founded in the 1930s by Frank A. Horton.
How Our Products Are Made
See how our products are made, with descriptions and photos.
News
News about the Brassco and our activities.
Site Map
A complete map of our website including all articles and product categories.

Recycling

About our packing material: We use two different materials, popcorn and newspaper. We call it popcorn and actually it really is made from corn! Our popcorn is made from cornstarch, is completely biodegradable and dissolves in water. Completely innocuous, we like it better than Styrofoam. We also use newspaper. Using a product to its ultimate conclusion is the essence of recycling. Our employees bring it in and we reuse it.

Our Crew

Chris Burch started in September of 2002 and has learned to do our semi-bright and to buff (polish) the hardware to our brightest finish, and handles many of the manufacturing jobs.

Learn more about Chris Burch and the rest of our team