Copper for interior design, kitchen and construction
Copper’s properties and versatile uses have increased its popularity in our everyday lives. Check out the growing range of copper products at kuparikauppa.fi.
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Copper – a living, fascinating and luxurious material
Copper is a beautiful, living metal that has been used by people for thousands of years. It has a luxurious sheen that makes it perfect for adding a touch of glamour to any space and can be used to make a wide range of objects from tableware to building materials. Copper is malleable and can be machined into fine details, making it the perfect material for making fine objects. In this article, we will explore the many uses of copper and discuss why it is such a popular material for both everyday objects and luxury products.
Copper utensils and furnishings
Our range includes copper lamps for interior decoration, kitchen taps, candlesticks and copper drinking bottles for leisure and copper wine and champagne glasses for parties.
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Measuring spoon, 4pcs16,00 €
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Moscow Mule, hammered23,00 €
The properties of copper make the products long-lasting and recyclable
Copper products are long-lasting and recyclable because of copper’s many superior properties. Discover the properties of copper.
Recycling
Copper is a recyclable value metal
Antimicrobial
Copper prevents microbial growth
Resistant to corrosion
No rust, no wear and tear
Frequently asked questions about the properties of copper
Copper is needed for the formation of cell membranes in nerve cells, the production of neurotransmitters (adrenaline and noradrenaline), cholesterol and sugar metabolism, the development of immunity, heart function, thermoregulation and the formation of skin, hair and eye pigment.
Copper has been used to make weapons, jewellery and tools for at least 8 000 years. Europe entered the Bronze Age around 2300 BC, but bronze is known to have been used in Egypt, Mesopotamia and on the Indus River more than a thousand years earlier.
Copper can be used in tableware, lighting, kitchen utensils, building materials and luxury goods. In addition, copper is widely used in various sectors such as electronics, construction, architecture, marine, agriculture, healthcare and art. Pure copper is mainly used in electronics and electrical wiring.
Copper is a valuable metal that is not only profitable to recycle, but also responsible. Copper has excellent recycling properties in use and does not lose its properties during recycling. Copper can be recycled by smelting it and turning it into new objects. This is a popular recycling method because copper is a valuable resource that can be reused again and again.
Copper can be shaped into different objects using different techniques. It can be hammered, rolled, drawn or pressed to create different shapes and sizes. Copper can also be cut with a variety of tools such as saws, scissors and lasers.
Copper gets its beautiful shine from its natural properties. Copper is a mineral that occurs naturally in the earth, and when it is mined and purified, pure copper is obtained. Copper’s luxurious shine makes it perfect for adding sparkle to any space.
Patina is a term used to describe the unique surface layer that forms on copper over time. This layer consists of copper compounds that react with the environment, and each object has its own individual patina.
The most common source of copper is copper ore, which is mined from the ground. Once the copper ore has been mined, it is purified to remove other elements and produce pure copper.This copper can then be used to make various objects.