Invite timeless charm into your bathroom with a beautifully crafted traditional chrome basin tap that captures the essence of traditional design while offering dependable daily use. With its elegant form and polished finish, it brings both style and substance to your space.
Expertly constructed from durable brass, this 3 hole basin tap is made to last. The straight spout, standing at 127mm in height with a projection of 115mm, delivers a smooth, steady stream—perfect for routine basin use.
In a classic 3 hole bathroom sink tap arrangement, the spout is complemented by two crosshead handles, each positioned 100mm from either side for a well-balanced, symmetrical look. Finished with white ceramic caps that clearly mark hot and cold, the handles offer precise control with vintage flair.
For long-lasting, drip-free performance, the tap is equipped with a reliable cartridge, ensuring smooth operation and minimal maintenance over time. Compatible with low-pressure plumbing, it performs reliably from a minimum water pressure of 0.2 bar.
This stunning vintage sink deck mixer tap can be paired with chrome basin waste (sold separately) built for lasting beauty and functionality, it also includes a 15-year manufacturer guarantee.
Looking for a softer silhouette? A swan neck spout basin tap is also offered in a similar style, bringing graceful lines and classic elegance to your bathroom while maintaining the same traditional appeal.
Features and Benefits:
- Product Composition: Brass with chrome finish
- Minimum water pressure requirement: LP 0.2
- Deck mounted with 3 tap holes
- Mounted with circular base plates
- Crosshead handles with dual controls
- Ceramic disc technology
- Manual temperature controls
- Includes an aerator
- Height: 127mm
- Projection: 115mm
- Manufacturer’s guarantee: 15 Years
Flow Rate
- 0.2Bar: 7.6L/min
- 0.5Bar: 8.6L/min
- 1Bar: 10.8L/min
- 2Bar: 14.8L/min
- 3Bar: 17.8L/min
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