Heritage Brass
Heritage Brass is one of the UK's most trusted names in Designer Sockets and Switches and Architectural Hardware, manufactured under M-Marcus, an established British specialist in high-quality metalware. At Arrow Electricals, we stock an extensive selection of switches and sockets from Heritage Brass, alongside the complete range of Hardware on an order basis — giving homeowners, interior designers, and trade professionals a one-stop solution for both electrical and hardware fittings that coordinate perfectly with each other.
The finish consistency across both categories is one of the strongest advantages of choosing Heritage Brass. From period properties to contemporary new builds, Heritage Brass delivers the design quality and finish consistency that makes a real difference to the end result.
Heritage Brass Switches
The switch collection sets the standard by offering a switch for every interior. Whether your project calls for the clean, modern action of rocker switches or the classic toggle feel of dolly switches that suit period properties and traditional interiors particularly well, Heritage Brass delivers both styles across a wide portfolio of ranges and finishes. Where lighting control matters, dimmer switches deliver smooth, reliable performance across a range of lamp types including LED. Explore the complete range of Premium Switches and Sockets.
Heritage Brass Sockets
The socket collection is among the most searched electrical fittings in its category. The double socket with USB has become a go-to specification for bedrooms, home offices, and living rooms — eliminating adapters without compromising wall aesthetics. Equally, the single socket remains essential across every room type, with both available across a broader collection of ranges and finishes to suit any interior scheme. Explore the full range of Decorative Sockets.
Heritage Brass Hardware
Arrow Electricals now supplies the full catalogue of Heritage Brass hardware on a special order basis, making it easier than ever for customers to specify complete matching sets — from the rocker light switch on the wall to the door handle on the door — across the same range and finish throughout an entire project. Choose from elegantly crafted door handles available in both lever and pull styles, door knobs that suit traditional and period interiors particularly well, and cabinet hardware for a coordinated look across joinery throughout the home.
Unlike standard hardware often made from lighter alloys, the Heritage Brass collection is manufactured from high-quality hot forged solid brass, providing a distinctive weight and durability that budget alternatives lack. Explore the complete catalogue of Solid Brass Hardware.
Heritage Brass Ranges & Finishes
One of the most practical advantages of specifying Heritage Brass across both electrical and hardware categories is finish consistency. Because Heritage Brass produces switches, sockets, door handles, cabinet knobs, and hinges within the same finish ranges, it is entirely possible to specify antique brass switches and match them precisely to antique brass door handles and cabinet hardware from the same collection — a level of coordination across product categories that is rarely achievable within a single brand, and one of the primary reasons the brand is consistently specified across whole-property renovation and new build projects.
When selecting a style, customers generally choose between two distinct aesthetic paths: The Vintage range collection provides a heavy, traditional feel for authentic restorations, whereas the Windsor range and Winchester ranges offer a more refined, 'transitional' profile suited to formal period interiors. Conversely, for projects requiring a minimalist look, the Elite Flat Plate range and Studio ranges offer a slim, screwless profile that sits flush against the wall, contrasting with the more prominent raised plates of the traditional collections. Across all styles, finishes like polished nickel and satin chrome offer a cooler, versatile tone, while matt black and antique brass provide warmer, statement-making accents — giving specifiers the flexibility to match fittings precisely to any interior scheme.
The majority of Heritage Brass switches and sockets stocked at Arrow Electricals are available for next day delivery. Certain finishes and range configurations are available on a special order basis — contact our team with your project requirements and we will do our best to source the right product for your project at the best possible price.
FAQs
How do I choose the right finish for my Heritage Brass switches and sockets?
Start with the existing metalwork in the room — door handles, taps, and light fittings. Heritage Brass produces electrical fittings and hardware across the same finish palette, so coordinating across both categories within a single brand is straightforward. Antique brass suits period interiors; matt black and polished chrome work well in contemporary schemes; polished nickel offers a versatile option that complements both.
What is the difference between a rocker switch and a dolly switch?
A rocker switch uses a wide, flat paddle that rocks between on and off — the more common style in modern interiors. A dolly switch uses a smaller protruding toggle that flips up and down, giving a traditional appearance particularly well suited to period properties, farmhouses, and heritage renovations. Heritage Brass offers both across multiple ranges and finishes.
Why do LED lights flicker when used with a dimmer switch?
LED flickering on dimmers is almost always a compatibility issue. Most older dimmers were designed for incandescent bulbs and struggle with the lower wattages LEDs draw. Use a dimmer switch rated specifically for LED loads and ensure your bulbs are listed as dimmable — non-dimmable LEDs will flicker regardless of switch quality. Heritage Brass dimmer switches are rated for LED loads and designed to handle this correctly.
How many double sockets do I need per room?
A practical rule of thumb: living rooms benefit from six to eight double sockets; bedrooms need four to six; kitchens should have a minimum of six above worktop level plus dedicated circuits for fixed appliances. Heritage Brass double sockets with USB are particularly useful in bedrooms and home offices where device charging is constant.
What is the difference between a door handle on a plate and a door handle on a rose?
A door handle on a plate sits on a single rectangular backplate covering the full handle mechanism, spindle, and keyhole. A door handle on a rose uses individual circular roses behind the handle and thumb turn, creating a lighter, more refined look. On-plate handles offer more structural support on heavier doors; rose-mounted handles work well on slimmer, lighter internal doors and more contemporary aesthetics.
Should I use cabinet pull handles or cabinet knobs?
Pull handles are practical for larger drawers and lower cabinet doors and suit contemporary kitchens. Knobs are better proportioned on smaller cupboard doors and suit traditional or Shaker-style interiors. The Heritage Brass range includes both across coordinated finish options — mixing pulls on drawers and knobs on doors within the same finish is a coherent and popular design choice.