From L-R: Armac Martin Leebank, Cotswold and Digbeth collections


The UK’s leading manufacturer of luxury solid brass interior hardware, Armac Martin, will exhibit at Decorex 2021. 

 

Armac Martin will debut its latest launch, The Digbeth Collection, which features hand-finished linear ridged details and embodies industrial-design led style. This will be displayed alongside The Claremont Collection, a trio of vanity mirrors created in collaboration with eminent interior designer, Sophie Paterson, earlier this year.  

 

As well as showcasing recently launched pieces, the brand will exhibit a selection of longstanding and bestselling collections, from the traditional Cotswold range, which takes inspiration from the English countryside, to the more contemporary Sparkbrook, which features subtle industrial design accents. 

 

Having previously exhibited at Decorex, Armac Martin returns this year with its biggest ever stand, created by leading Birmingham-based design studio, Faber. Sophie Paterson will also attend the show and will be joining Armac Martin on the stand on Monday 11th October.  

 

Richard McGrail, Commercial Director at Armac Martin says, “After the events of the past 18 months, we are thrilled to return to Decorex. Over the last year, Armac Martin has launched two new product offerings; a range of shelf brackets and our first ever collaboration with interior designer Sophie Paterson on a collection of dressing table mirrors. We look forward to showcasing these pieces, and we are particularly excited to unveil the Digbeth collection on our biggest and best Decorex stand yet.” 

 

Armac Martin will exhibit at Decorex from Sunday 10th - Wednesday 13th October 2021 on stand B130. Sophie Paterson will be on the stand on Monday 11th October. Armac Martin collections are available for worldwide shipping via the website.  

www.armacmartin.co.uk  

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Notes to Editors 

 

About Armac Martin  

Founded in 1929 by Birmingham brassfounder Harold McGrail, Armac was predominantly a manufacturer of reproduction furniture fittings. Harold stayed at the helm of the Armac Group until his retirement in 1988 aged 83, successfully leading the business through the most difficult of periods in WW2. 

Following Harold's retirement, his son Bryan led the company until his own retirement in 1996. He set about opening up export markets and travelled to all corners of the world to build new relationships and open new markets with success.  

Today, the position of Managing Director is shared jointly by Harold’s grandsons - who still run the private family owned business. The two brothers have markedly changed the business through a continued programme of investment in all aspects and areas of the business. 

With a reputation built on both the heritage that has seen skills passed down from generation to generation and incorporating modern day manufacturing techniques to ensure that quality is never compromised, Armac Martin is a leading name in luxury cabinet hardware fittings.