A copper mushroom head rivet has a low and wide head. This helps protect softer materials like leather, canvas, or thin metal from tearing. You'll see them used in boat fittings, outdoor tarps, roofing details, saddlery, and architectural metalwork—anywhere a wide grip and weather durability matter.
Why copper? Because it won't rust, ever. It forms a protective patina over time and handles moisture, salt, and sun without failing. Steel mushroom head rivets are stronger but can corrode. Aluminum ones are lighter but not as tough in harsh conditions. So mushroom head copper rivets offer a unique mix of protection and natural corrosion resistance.
We make mushroom head copper rivets to be consistent and reliable. They're built for tough jobs, where looks and performance both count.
If you're working on something that needs a wide, gentle hold and can handle the outdoors, our copper mushroom head rivets are made for it. At Nuote Metals, we keep quality steady so they set cleanly and last. Building for weather or water? Copper with a mushroom head works.