DESCRIPTION A traditional forged 25cm window stay, with a beautiful Beeswax finish from our collection of window furniture. Its classical look is designed to complement both contemporary and period properties, ensuring a timeless elegance. The delicate twist highlights the high skill set of our workforce and the unique, personalised touch that comes from hand-made products ensures the view from your window will be beautifully enhanced, finishing the room off with style and sophistication. The Barber Window Stay is supplied with two keeps. It is available in two more lengths and works with a variety of window sizes. It is also available in clay, matt black and polished. Please note that this style of window stay is not suitable for use with an Awning Window (ie., hinged from the top). We make matching Barber Window Latches. A Lockable window stay pin may be purchased if required. We do not recommend the beeswax finish for use in a humid environment, as it is harder to maintain and may rust. We feel that Matt Black is the preferable option.
A traditional forged 25cm window stay, with a beautiful Beeswax finish from our collection of window furniture. Its classical look is designed to complement both contemporary and period properties, ensuring a timeless elegance. The delicate twist highlights the high skill set of our workforce and the unique, personalised touch that comes from hand-made products ensures the view from your window will be beautifully enhanced, finishing the room off with style and sophistication. The Barber Window Stay is supplied with two keeps. It is available in two more lengths and works with a variety of window sizes. It is also available in clay, matt black and polished. Please note that this style of window stay is not suitable for use with an Awning Window (ie., hinged from the top). We make matching Barber Window Latches. A Lockable window stay pin may be purchased if required. We do not recommend the beeswax finish for use in a humid environment, as it is harder to maintain and may rust. We feel that Matt Black is the preferable option.