Specifically designed for smaller spaces, the brushed bronze basin tap introduces a refined aesthetic to modern bathrooms. A round design and curved, fixed spout create a smooth silhouette that integrates seamlessly with cloakroom basins, delivering both style and practicality in one neat package. Built from solid brass and protected by a PVD coating, the tap is as durable as it is elegant—offering resistance to wear while maintaining its sleek finish over time.
Functionality is at the heart of its design. The deck-mounted tap requires just a mono tap hole, making installation quick and fuss-free. A single lever handle gives you easy, responsive control, ideal for everyday use in smaller settings. Its thoughtfully compact proportions—137 mm in height with a 90 mm projection—are tailored for smaller basins, providing practical reach without taking up unnecessary space.
Engineered to perform in low-pressure systems with a minimum of 0.2 bar, the integrated aerator ensures a controlled, splash-free stream that conserves water without compromising on flow. Part of a wider range of coordinating bronze bathroom fixtures, it is backed by a 15-year manufacturer guarantee, offering both peace of mind and enduring performance.
For alternative layouts, a countertop bronze basin can also be paired with a wall-mounted basin tap in a matching finish, creating a more open, elevated design suited to larger vanity areas.
Features and Benefits:
- WRAS approved
- Without pop-up waste
- Product Composition: Brass with Bronze finish
- Minimum water pressure requirement: MP 0.2
- Deck mounted with single tap hole
- Curved, fixed spout
- Height: 137mm
- Projection: 90mm
- Designer lever handle with single controls
- Ceramic disc technology
- Includes an aerator
- 15 years manufacturer guarantee
Flow Rate
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0.2Bar: 4.4L/min
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0.5Bar: 4.8L/min
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1Bar: 6L/min
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2Bar: 7.4L/min
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3Bar: 9.6L/min
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