Armac Martin - Cotswold Cupboard Latch
COT/LATCH/SBUL
Armac Martin has machined solid brass hardware in Birmingham, England for four generations, hand polishing and finishing every piece across a suite of living, lacquered, and plated finishes. It is among the most exacting brass houses in the trade. Banbury Lane carries one of the most comprehensive Armac Martin displays in Canada. Hand the hardware to a client, weigh one collection against another, compare two finishes under showroom lighting before committing to spec. Finish chips are sent to the design office or job site on request. Specified through Banbury Lane, shipped across Canada.
The Cotswold Cupboard Latch is a traditional sprung catch, operated by a small knob that holds a door shut with a positive click, machined from solid brass in Birmingham, England. Specified through Banbury Lane for cabinetry, larders, and dressers where a positive, period-correct closure is wanted.
Machined from solid brass, hand sateened to a brushed satin and left unlacquered. Living finish; oxidises and patinas over time.
Living finish. Expect natural darkening and patina with age and handling. Clean with a soft dry cloth. To brighten, polish or wax; no lacquer is applied.
- Projection
- 32mm
- Width / Diameter
- 50mm
Lead Time
Made to order by Armac Martin. Approximately 2 to 4 weeks to our Calgary showroom.
When to Specify
Specified for larders, dressers, and country cabinetry where a period mechanical latch suits the look, coordinating across the Cotswold program.
Configuration Note
Supplied as a sprung latch body with operating knob and strike. Mounts to the door and frame. Height, width, and projection are listed in the specification table.