Give your bathroom a bold splash of vintage charm with this stunning pillar bath taps set — a perfect pick for those who love timeless design with a practical twist. Crafted from solid brass and finished in gleaming polished chrome, it brings classic elegance straight into your space, making it an eye-catching addition to any traditional setup.
Inspired by Victorian styling, this old style bath taps features crosshead handles topped with sleek black ceramic caps clearly marked for hot and cold. With a neat height of 158mm and a projection of 90mm, it offers a compact design without compromising on that authentic period look.
Mounted on a solid 35mm round base, it works smoothly even with a minimum water pressure of 1 bar. Thanks to the built-in ceramic disc cartridge, you’ll enjoy effortless operation and a leak-free experience, day after day.
Whether you're refreshing a traditional suite or finishing off a heritage-inspired renovation, these bath deck mixer taps deliver all the charm and quality you'd expect. Pair it with a chrome click-clack bath waste (sold separately) for a matching finish that enhances both style and drainage. Protected with a manufacturing guarantee of 15-years.
And if you're after a slightly different look, the pair of bath taps is also available in a lever handle variation — perfect for complementing any classic or contemporary bathroom style.
Features and Benefits:
- Product Composition: Brass with chrome finish
- Minimum water pressure requirement: HP 1
- Traditional deck mounted pair of taps
- Designed with a single outlet
- Crosshead handles offer dual controls
- Ceramic disc technology
- Manual temperature controls
- Height: 158mm
- Projection: 90mm
- Manufacturer’s guarantee: 15 Years
Flow Rate:
- 0.2Bar: 7.6L/min
- 0.5Bar: 8.6L/min
- 1Bar: 10L/min
- 2Bar: 14.8L/min
- 3Bar: 15.2L/min
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