Complete the look of your home with our extensive range of window furniture and fittings. At M Brock, we provide architectural-quality hardware designed to offer both security and style to every window type. Whether you are restoring traditional timber sashes or updating modern casement windows, our collection ensures a perfect match with your existing door ironmongery.

Our selection includes everything from casement stays and fasteners to specialized sash window hardware and espagnolette handles. We stock products from leading brands such as From The Anvil, Burlington, and Alexander & Wilks, available in a wide variety of finishes including Aged Brass, Polished Chrome, Matt Black, and Pewter Patina. From rustic hand-forged designs for period cottages to sleek, contemporary fittings for modern builds, our window hardware is built for durability and ease of use.

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Q: What is the difference between a casement fastener and a casement stay? A: A casement fastener is the handle used to lock the window shut, while a casement stay is the arm used to hold the window open at a specific angle. For a standard side-hung window, you typically need one of each.

Q: Do you sell hardware for sliding sash windows? A: Yes, we offer a dedicated range of sash window furniture, including sash lifts, fitch fasteners, Brighton fasteners, and sash pulleys. These are designed to facilitate the smooth vertical operation of traditional sash windows.

Q: Can I match my window handles to my door handles? A: Absolutely. Most of our window furniture is part of a wider "suite," meaning you can find window stays and fasteners in the exact same finish and style (such as Reeded, Monkey Tail, or Art Deco) as your interior door handles.

Q: What are Espagnolette (Espag) window handles? A: Espagnolette handles are designed for modern windows with a multi-point locking system. They feature a spindle on the back that drives a mechanism inside the window frame to secure it at multiple points.

Q: Are your window fittings lockable for insurance purposes? A: We stock many lockable versions of our fasteners and espagnolette handles. These are often required by insurance providers for ground-floor windows to ensure a higher level of security against forced entry.