At Pushka Home, it never started with brass.
It started with personality.
In a world of plain, functional hardware, we were drawn to the details that made a home feel lived in, layered, and joyful. Our first love was ceramic knobs. Colourful, handcrafted individual pieces that brought character to kitchens, wardrobes, and forgotten furniture. Each design felt less like hardware and more like a small piece of art.
Customers didn’t just choose a knob.
They chose colour, texture, pattern, and mood.
As Pushka evolved, so did our vision. With our professional background in product design, we approached hardware differently. Balancing creativity with precision, craftsmanship, and functionality. We understood not only how products should look, but how they should feel, perform, and integrate seamlessly into beautifully designed interiors.
Over time, we noticed something interesting: people wanted more freedom to mix styles in a way that reflected their own homes and personalities. They loved the warmth of wood, the softness of leather, the playfulness of terrazzo, the richness of colour, and the timeless elegance of brass, but the market forced them to choose one finished product, one fixed design, one look decided by someone else.
So we asked a different question:
What if hardware could be designed by the customer?
That idea became the foundation of Pushka’s next chapter.