Where Korean Legacy Lives On In Brass

Handcrafted brass by Korea’s generational artisans, made to carry story into living spaces

For generations, these brass works were crafted for local use in Korea, produced in small batches, shaped within small workshops. Their craftsmanship is passed through repetition and practice, not documentation. As a result, much of their work has remained within its place of origin until now.

Close-up of an ornately carved black stone sculpture with intricate swirling patterns and layered textures.

Our Collections

From architectural hardware to furniture pieces and custom work, our collections are shaped by material integrity, traditional techniques, and daily use.

Every piece is made to be lived with, carrying weight, touch, and time into everyday spaces

a piece of hardware

a piece of history

a piece of legacy

a piece of artistry

a piece of culture

Close-up of a decorative black metal door knocker featuring a lion's face and a ring in its mouth, mounted on a flat white surface.
Close-up of an old, weathered door handle with a circular base on a white background.
A black circular object with a radial pattern resembling a wheel or gear, placed on a white background.

Greego brings this generational brasswork into contemporary living spaces without separating it from its cultural roots. The intention is not to reinterpret or simplify the work, but to place it where material, story, and daily touch can coexist.

An ornate gold door latch with a dragon head design, attached to a weathered wooden door.

Each piece is shaped by hands whose artistry has been mastered over decades, guided by inherited methods rather than trends or machines. The craft carries more than function. It reflects patience, discipline, and continuity. Every mark is a record of time spent making.

It’s invitation to connect with a lineage of craftsmanship


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