All Brass Light Switches & Outlets
Light switches, rotary dimmers, and outlets made of solid brass and designed for standard U.S. wall boxes. Every piece in this range available in matching finishes across switches, outlets, and plates. One supplier, one consistent finish, across every room.
Solid Brass USB-A + USB-C Charging Outlet
Solid Brass Duplex Outlet
Solid Brass Dual USB-C Electrical Outlet
Brass GFCI Electrical Outlet — 15A/20A
1-Gang Solid Brass Knurled Toggle Light Switch
1-Gang Solid Brass Knurled Rotary Dimmer Light Switch
Solid Brass 2-Gang Outlet (4plugs)
2-Gang Solid Brass Knurled Rotary Dimmer Light Switch
2-Gang Solid Brass Knurled Toggle Light Switch
2-Gang Solid Brass Toggle Switch + Outlet Combo (Duplex/USB/GFCI)
2-Gang Solid Brass Rotary Dimmer + Toggle Switch Combo
2-Gang Solid Brass Rotary Dimmer + Outlet Combo (Duplex/USB/GFCI)
3-Gang Solid Brass Knurled Rotary Dimmer Light Switch
4-Gang Solid Brass Knurled Rotary Dimmer Light Switch
5-Gang Solid Brass Knurled Rotary Dimmer Light Switch
6-Gang Solid Brass Knurled Rotary Dimmer Light Switch
3-Gang Solid Brass Knurled Toggle Light Switch
4-Gang Solid Brass Knurled Toggle Light Switch
5-Gang Solid Brass Knurled Toggle Light Switch
6-Gang Solid Brass Knurled Toggle Light Switch
Low Voltage 0–10V LED Dimmer – Rotary Controller
Brass Fan Speed Control Switch – 120V UL
12–24V PWM LED Dimmer Knob – Knurled Rotary (Low Voltage)
1-Gang Solid Brass Retro Toggle Light Switch
2-Gang Solid Brass Retro Toggle Light Switch
3-Gang Solid Brass Retro Toggle Light Switch
4-Gang Solid Brass Retro Toggle Light Switch
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The Full Range of Brass Light Switches and Outlets in One Place
GetSwitches covers every device type a wall location needs. Toggle switches, rotary dimmers, duplex outlets, GFCI outlets, and combination plates are all available in the same finishes, so brass outlets and switches coordinate properly across a full project without sourcing from multiple suppliers.
What is available in this range:
- Toggle switches: solid brass on/off switches in 1 to 6 gang layouts, smooth retro and knurled styles
- Rotary dimmers: push to turn on or off, rotate to adjust brightness, available in 1 to 5 gang
- Duplex and GFCI outlets: standard 15A and GFCI options sized for U.S. wall boxes
- Combination plates: toggle plus dimmer, toggle plus outlet, dimmer plus outlet in one wall location
- Wall plates: matching cover plates in 1 to 5 gang for every device type
For toggle switch locations, brass toggle light switches cover the full range of styles and gang configurations. For dimmer locations, brass dimmer switches are available as complete sets with plate, mechanism, and screws.
Choosing the Right Finish Across Solid Brass Switches and Outlets
Finish consistency is the most common issue buyers run into when sourcing solid brass switches and outlets from different suppliers. Plates, switches, and outlets that come from separate sources rarely match in tone, even when listed under the same finish name.
GetSwitches is a single-source range. Every finish is consistent across switches, dimmers, outlets, plates, and hardware, because everything comes from the same range.
Finish options available across all devices:
- Aged brushed brass
- Unlacquered aged brushed brass
- Brushed satin brass
- Antique brass
- Bronze
- Black
- Stainless steel
- White
Unlacquered brass develops a natural patina over time and is worth considering for restoration projects or period interiors. For a consistent brushed tone that holds its finish, satin brass is the more stable option across high-traffic locations. Browse unlacquered brass switches, satin brass switches, or antique brass switches to compare finish tones across the range.
How to Build a Coordinated Setup Using Brass Light Switches and Outlets
Start with the device type for each wall location, then match the gang count to your wall box. If a location has mixed devices, a combination plate covers a toggle plus a dimmer or a dimmer plus outlet in a single opening.
A practical approach for whole-room or whole-project installs:
- Confirm device type for each location: toggle, dimmer, outlet, or combination
- Select gang count to match the wall box at each location
- Choose one finish and apply it consistently across every location in the room
- Order cover plates separately if devices are already in place
For outlet locations, brass outlet plates are available as standalone cover plates in matching finishes. For a full finish overview before committing to an order, the brass light switch sample sets let you compare tones under your actual lighting conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are brass light switches and outlets worth it compared to standard plastic?
Yes, for buyers who care about finish consistency and material quality. Solid brass has a weight and finish depth that painted plastic alternatives cannot match. The key distinction to check before buying is solid brass construction versus plated or coated metal, as the two look and wear very differently over time.
Do brass light switches and outlets come in matching finishes?
They do when sourced from the same range. Sourcing brass outlets and switches from different suppliers is the most common cause of finish mismatches, even when both are listed as the same finish name. The GetSwitches range is designed so switches, dimmers, outlets, plates, and hardware all coordinate from one order.
What is the difference between unlacquered and lacquered brass switches?
Unlacquered brass has no protective coating, so it develops a natural patina over time as it reacts to air and touch. This is a living finish that gradually changes character. Lacquered or satin brass has a protective coating that keeps the finish stable and consistent over time. Unlacquered brass suits restoration projects and period interiors; satin brass suits locations where a consistent finish tone is preferred long term.
Can brass switches and outlets be used in both modern and traditional interiors?
Yes. Solid brass works across both contexts because the material itself is neutral in character. The finish choice makes the difference: aged or antique brass reads more traditional, while brushed satin brass sits comfortably in modern and contemporary settings. The range covers both directions from the same product line.
How do I make sure my brass switches, dimmers, and outlets all match?
Order everything from the same range and the same finish. Brass tone varies between manufacturers even when the finish name is identical. Ordering switches, dimmers, outlets, and plates from a single coordinated range is the only reliable way to guarantee consistency. If you are unsure how a finish reads in your space, order a sample set before committing to a full installation.
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