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Jim Lawrence Georgian Window Stay is an elegant, hand crafted brass window stay designed for timber casement windows from our stunning Georgian Collection. These 25cm stays have a lovely, weighty solid brass rod that wiht a decorative reeded handle that is incredibly tactile to feel and opens with a smooth mechanism that speaks of its quality. Brass fittings have become a staple of modern interiors as their 'honeyed' tones inject a sense of warmth and a timess, heritage appeal into your home.
An essential fixture for casement windows, window stays will keep your window open and in place when the window is open, and securely shut when the window is closed. These window stays are handcrafted using traditional brass working techniques and have been polished for bright, reflective look that will enhance any window in a contemporary or period home. Pair them with our brass window latches, electrical accessories and door and window furniture for a stylish, uniform look throughout your home.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Length: The overall length is 29cm, from end to end. The stay alone is 25cm.Sizes: It is available in 3 lengths (25, 30 & 35cms) and works with a variety of window sizes.Finish: Polished Brass - a beautiful natural finish that works well with any colourway indoors and outside and looks equally at home in a contemporary setting as a traditional one. The polished brass version creates a classic, bright look that will never date. The brass will darken naturally over time so will need to be buffed regularly with a small amount of brass cleaner to keep it bright and reflective. To find out more about our finishes and how best to maintain them, please read our Product Finish pages.
Additional information: Our window stays are designed for side-hung casement windows. They won't work on a top-hung casement window because the angle of opening is too steep. The stay needs to sit flat to latch into the peg holes and a top hung casement window produces a steep angle that prevents the stay from latching into the peg holes. Instead, you will need to use a friction hinge that is not currently in our product range.
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