Copper helps to make our houses our homes in a variety of different ways. Whether it is the plumbing system that brings cool refreshing water or the home automated security system that helps to protect our loved ones, copper has found a way in to almost every room in our homes. But copper is not simply a building material. Homeowners choose copper products because, quite simply, they are the best value for your money, are of outstanding quality, and let's not forget - copper home products are beautiful!
Two main realms that copper has made its stake in are cookware products and decorations - both indoor and out. In this section we seek to provide you with information, design ideas and interesting trivia and recipes that will show the exciting benefits and possibilities of new ways of incorporating copper products into our homes.
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- Discover Copper: Published by the Copper Development Association to highlight market development news of the copper and brass industry:
- Our Last Maker of Copper Cookware: Hammersmith Corporation is the last surviving maker of solid-copper cookware in the USA who supplies cookware and serving pieces to professional and home cooks with either tin or silver linings...
- For Fast, Even Cooking: Chefs have long known the advantages of copper cookware: high heat transfer (the highest of any material used in cooking) plus even heating (no hot spots)...
- Lady Liberty Provided Copper for Chopper: It was named Spirit of Liberty because all the copper on the showstopping copper chopper came from a small amount of scrap metal removed from the Statue of Liberty during the restoration for its centennial in 1986...
- Commemoration in Copper: Bill Deane is using copper to honor all the allied soldiers killed in Iraq. He's created an eightfoot-tall tree made entirely of copper. The leaves are each engraved with the name of a dead U.S. or coalition soldier.