Make a bold design statement in your kitchen with the eye-catching black and rose gold kitchen tap, where modern performance meets elegant detailing. Built from high-quality brass, it’s a durable and stylish option that brings standout character to any contemporary space.
Standing at 467mm high with a 250mm projection, the tap features a graceful swan neck spout for easy filling and rinsing. The swivel spout of this kitchen faucet allows smooth movement from side to side—perfect for double sinks or busy prep areas.
Designed for convenience, the integrated pull out kitchen tap includes two spray modes—spray and stream—offering flexibility for everything from quick rinses to thorough cleaning. Following this, the rose gold lever handle adds a touch of luxury, offering effortless control while complementing the bold black finish with warm contrast. Built to perform at a minimum water pressure of HP1, it’s suitable for high-pressure systems commonly found in modern homes.
For a complete and functional setup, pair the tap with a matching black basket strainer kitchen waste. It ensures efficient drainage while keeping your sink area looking neat and cohesive with the rest of your kitchen design.
Protected by a 5-year manufacturer guarantee, it delivers a perfect mix of style, functionality, and quality craftsmanship—a perfect choice for kitchens seeking something distinctive and practical.
Monobloc kitchen tap options are also available for those who prefer a more classic, streamlined setup.
Features & Benefits:
- Made from durable brass with unique, luxurious black finish and rose gold lever
- Stylish swivel spout perfect for use with 2 bowl sinks
- Kitchen tap with single rose gold finish lever design for easy use
- Ceramic disc technology ensures a long-lasting life and no drips
- Height: 467mm
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Projection: 250mm
- Minimum 1 bar water pressure required
- 5-year manufacturer's guarantee
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