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Most people buy a light switch, hide it behind furniture, and never think about it again. Buster + Punch is a brand that exists specifically for people who think about it again.
Founded in a garage in East London by architect and motorcycle builder Massimo Buster Minale, Buster + Punch started making custom bikes for London rockstars, then started making their homes look as good as their rides. The same CNC machining techniques, the same rare solid metals, just applied to your wall instead of a frame.
The result is a brand that turns the most boring parts of a home, switches, sockets, handles, cabinet pulls, pendant lights into things people actually notice.
What Buster + Punch Makes
The range covers more ground than most people expect:
- Switches & Sockets, the brand’s signature. Toggle switches, dimmers, plug sockets, USB chargers , all machined from solid metals like brass, steel, and smoked bronze. The diamond-cut knurling pattern is what you’ll recognise once you’ve seen it once.
- Lighting: pendant lights, wall lights, table lamps, and flush mounts. Industrial materials, clean silhouettes. The CAGED collection is probably the most recognisable.
- Hardware: cabinet handles, door handles, drawer knobs. CNC-machined, hand-finished, tactile in a way that cheap hardware never is.
- Accessories & Furniture: barware, candle holders, coat hooks. They also do a full kitchen, a whisky bar, and a portable table light done in collaboration with GROHE Spa.
- Collaborations: Buster + Punch regularly partners with unexpected names. Travis Barker co-designed a skull collection. Michelin-starred chef Tom Sellers did a candle range. STAUB did a cookware collab. If the brand keeps surprising people, this is why.
What Makes It Different
Most interior hardware is either invisible (cheap plastic) or trying too hard (overly ornate). Buster + Punch sits in its own lane: industrial without being cold, premium without being fussy.

The signature detail is the diamond-cut knurled pattern, a technique borrowed directly from motorbike manufacturing. It’s the same texture you’d find on a precision-machined throttle grip. On a light switch or cabinet handle, it makes the piece immediately tactile in a way that’s genuinely difficult to replicate at the price point.
The brand’s roots in London’s subcultural scenes, fashion, music, street art, show up in the design language. These aren’t heritage pieces trying to look classical. They’re contemporary and slightly confrontational in the best way.
The Price Reality
This is where expectations matter. Buster + Punch is not budget hardware.
A single toggle switch starts around £50–£70 in the UK and roughly $50–$80 in the US. Pendant lights run from £150 to £400+. Cabinet handles are typically £20–£60 each, depending on size and finish.
For a full kitchen renovation or whole-home hardware refresh, costs add up fast.
The honest calculation: if you’re doing a considered renovation and the quality of details matters to you, the premium is probably worth it. If you’re looking for something that looks expensive but don’t want to spend accordingly, it’ll feel steep.
What Buyers Actually Say
The brand holds a 4.6/5 rating across several hundred verified reviews, solid for a premium hardware brand.
The consistent praise: the design is genuinely distinctive, the pieces draw compliments in ways standard hardware never does, and customer service is responsive when things go wrong.
The consistent criticism is worth knowing:
Some buyers, particularly in the US find the wall plates thinner than expected given the price. The aesthetic is right but the weight doesn’t always match the cost. A few users report flickering with certain LED setups, so it’s worth checking compatibility before committing across a whole room. The flat plate design can also be tricky if your junction boxes aren’t set perfectly flush with drywall that is known as install issue that Buster + Punch hasn’t addressed yet.
None of these are dealbreakers, but they’re worth knowing before you order twenty switches for a renovation.
Who It’s Actually For
Good fit if you:
- Care about the details in a renovation and want hardware that contributes to the overall feel
- Are doing a kitchen, bathroom, or living space where tactile quality matters
- Like industrial, rock-and-roll, or contemporary-dark aesthetics
- Buy one or two pieces to upgrade a specific room without committing to a full refresh
Probably not for you if:
- You need cost-effective hardware across a large build with tight margins
- You prefer classical, heritage, or ornate styles
- You’re buying primarily on weight and perceived luxury
Finishes Available
This is one of Buster + Punch’s genuine strengths, the range of finishes across collections is wide and consistent:
- Brass – warm, distinctive, works particularly well in kitchens
- Steel – cooler and more industrial
- Smoked Bronze – the darkest and most dramatic option
- Black – matte or satin, works in almost any contemporary interior
- Nickel / Chrome – cleaner and more minimal
The ability to carry one finish across switches, sockets, handles, and lighting in the same room is more useful than it sounds. Most other brands don’t give you that kind of consistency across categories.
Where to Buy
Directly from busterandpunch.com (UK and US stores) or via stockists like Lumens, Wayfair, and independent interior design boutiques. The official site tends to have the widest range; stockists sometimes carry a narrower selection.
The brand runs periodic sales, the site has been known to offer up to 40% off during promotional periods. Signing up for the newsletter or checking the site pop-up on first visit sometimes unlocks a discount code. Worth doing before a larger order.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Buster + Punch switches compatible with US standard boxes?
Yes, but the flat plate design means your junction boxes need to be correctly set. If there’s any gap or irregularity in the drywall cut, the plate won’t sit fully flush. Factor this in before installation.
Do the dimmers work with LED bulbs?
Most do, but check the specific product compatibility before buying.
Are the products actually solid metal throughout?
The hardware (plates, toggles, handles) is solid metal.
Is there a trade or professional discount?
Yes, Buster + Punch has a trade programme for architects and interior designers. Worth applying if you’re specifying across a project.
What’s the return policy?
Products must be unused and in original packaging. Given install complexity, it’s worth ordering a sample piece first before committing to a whole-room refresh.







