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Overview
Sturdy and elegant, our Campaign Towel Bars are perfect for your kitchen, island, or bathroom.
The rails are made with 3/4" solid brass tubing. Each end of the brass tubing is internally threaded to accept a rail connector for extending its length. Middle brackets hide seams when using a rail connector to extend its length.
For a custom fit, the rails can be easily cut to length by a capable DIYer or tradesperson.
- Crafted from solid brass
- Installation hardware included—exposed screws with matching finish
- Lengths of 4 ft. and above include middle brackets
- Uses the same components as our hanging rails
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Individual components are also sold separately
What's Included:
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2 ft.
- (2) end brackets
- (1) 24" rail
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3 ft.
- (2) end brackets
- (1) 36" rail
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4 ft.
- (2) end brackets
- (1) middle bracket
- (2) 24" rails
- (1) rail connector
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6 ft.
- (2) end brackets
- (1) middle bracket
- (2) 36" rails
- (1) rail connector
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8 ft.
- (2) end brackets
- (3) middle brackets
- (4) 24" rails
- (3) rail connectors
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9 ft.
- (2) end brackets
- (2) middle brackets
- (3) 36" rails
- (2) rail connectors
Important Note on Unlacquered Finishes
✨ Check out our guide to Understanding Unlacquered Brass Patina.
Unlacquered brass finishes are often referred to as ‘living finishes.’ Without a lacquer coating, the brass will naturally take on a beautiful aged patina over time. The rate at which this occurs can be affected by a number of factors from handling to humidity, and could vary slightly among hardware pieces.
For unlacquered polished brass, our most popular finish, use a brass polish to restore it to its original shine. Do NOT use brass polish on unlacquered aged brass—it can damage the aged finish.
Dimensions
Dimensions

Finishes & Material
Finishes & Material

Our most popular finish. Solid brass polished to a high-shine and left unsealed. With no lacquer coating, the brass will naturally patina over time.

COMING SOON! Solid brass polished to a high-shine and clear-coated to maintain its glossy brightness and warmth.

Lightly textured brass with a moderate patina and matte finish. It's sealed to preserve its appearance over time.

COMING SOON! Lightly textured brass with a moderate patina and matte finish, left unsealed. This finish will patina and darken further over time. Do NOT use brass polish on unlacquered aged brass—it can damage the aged finish.

Nickel-plated brass polished to a high-shine and sealed, making it highly resistant to tarnishing.

A stable, non-reactive coating that will protect your brass hardware. It's a matte finish with a lightly stippled appearance.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Free shipping on orders over $99.
In-Stock Items: In-stock orders are generally shipped within 1 or 2 business days, though holiday and seasonal delays are possible. You’ll receive an email when your order has shipped.
Pre-Ordered Items: Pre-ordered items will have an estimated shipping date provided. This date is subject to change and is not guaranteed.
You can read our full shipping policy here.
Returns: If you need to return your hardware for any reason, we have a 30-day return policy on most items. You can read our full return policy here.
Care & Cleaning
Care & Cleaning
Use mild soap and water and a soft cloth (we recommend microfiber) to clean your brass hardware. For unlacquered brass finishes, this will not remove its patina. Avoid using harsh chemicals and abrasive cloths or pads.
Keep in mind that unlacquered polished brass naturally develops a patina over time, which enhances its natural beauty. To remove patina and restore unlacquered polished brass to its original shine, use a brass polish and microfiber cloth. After polishing, it will begin to patina again over time just as it did before.
Do NOT use brass polish on Unlacquered Aged Brass—it can damage the aged finish.
Installation
Installation
We always recommend pre-drilling holes for installing hardware. Drilling screws straight into wood without a pilot hole can cause the wood to split, especially with hardwoods like oak or maple.
Without pre-drilling, you also have the risk of breaking off the screw's head.
Pre-drilling helps keep hardware aligned and evenly spaced, reducing installation mistakes.
Pre-drilling for machine screws: For machine screws, drill a hole that is slightly larger than the screw. The machine screw should be able to freely slide in and out of the pre-drilled hole.
Pre-drilling for exposed screws: When pre-drilling for exposed screws, use a drill bit that is slightly smaller than the diameter of the screw's thread.
Exposed screws made of brass are not as robust as steel screws. As such, we recommend using a hand screwdriver to drive the screws (rather than an electric drill) in addition to a pilot hole.
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