London-based design house MG&Co, founded by Matilda Goad, has built its reputation on the belief that beauty exists in the everyday. From decorative hardware to candle accessories, every piece reflects a philosophy that the smallest details shape how we experience our homes.

MG&Co's hardware collection goes beyond the functional, transforming ordinary doorknobs and cabinet pulls into miniature works of art. Their signature brass backplates—available in five distinctive shapes including star, diamond, oval, bird, and clover—are designed as elegant add-ons that layer beneath knobs to create instant visual impact. The installation is refreshingly simple: just position the backplate and twist the screw to secure. It's an effortless way to add character and a touch of whimsy to any space, whether you're updating a vintage dresser or adding personality to new cabinetry.

The brand's approach to candlelight is equally thoughtful. Their pillar candle holder showcases MG&Co's signature sunburst design in a larger format, creating dramatic shadows and catching light from every angle. Designed to pair beautifully with their Glass Hurricane or stand alone as a statement centerpiece, these holders can be scattered throughout a space to create atmosphere and warmth. The accompanying decorative matchboxes—finished in polished brass with elegant detailing—elevate the simple act of lighting a candle into a small daily ritual.

"MG&Co. has always been about more than just the products—it's a lifestyle," Matilda Goad explains. "Every touch point matters—how things are presented, how they feel in your hand. Hardware is so tactile, you have to feel it, and opening the shop was a way to translate that philosophy into a physical space and invite people to experience the world of MG&Co. in a completely new way."

This commitment to the sensory experience—the weight of brass in your hand, the play of light on metal, the satisfaction of a well-designed object—sets MG&Co apart in a world of mass production. Each piece invites you to slow down and appreciate the beauty in life's small moments.