Introduce a touch of classic luxury with the gold shower set, crafted from solid brass and finished in warm brushed tones using a durable PVD coating. The traditional aesthetic pairs beautifully with modern performance, creating a centrepiece that feels refined and reassuringly robust.
Control stays calm and consistent via the exposed mixer shower valve, which uses precise thermostatic regulation to maintain steady temperature and flow. Designed for two outlets, the arrangement performs smoothly from a minimum water pressure of 0.5 bar, delivering comfort you can rely on day after day.
A large overhead spray provides relaxing coverage, while the traditional shower handset in telephone style adds flexible, targeted rinsing. Elegant white ceramic accents complete the period look, and a balanced projection of 510mm ensures comfortable reach and pleasing proportions.
Protected by a 15-year manufacturing guarantee, the finish offers long-lasting resistance to wear and a softly gleaming hue—perfect for a bathroom that values heritage character and dependable, modern convenience.
Features and Benefits:
Shower Valve Details
Height: 145mm
Width: 200mm
Type: Exposed Valve
Style: Traditional
Colour/Finish: Brushed Brass PVD coating
Manufactured: Brass
Water Pressure: 0.5 bar
Wall mounted
Thermostatically controlled
Classic lever and cross head handles
Separate controls for temperature and flow.
Shower arm length: 300mm
Shower head diameter: 200mm
With Swivel ball joint
Style: Traditional
Colour/Finish: Brushed Brass with PVD coating
Material: Brass Internals
Pressure requirement 0.5 bar minimum
Silicone nozzles mean that any limescale deposits can simply be rubbed away
Shower Handset Details
Width: 75mm
Height: 270mm
Traditional design
Colour/Finish: Brushed Brass PVD coating & White Ceramic
Material: Brass
All measurements are approximate
Images are for illustrative purposes only
Flow Rate
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Head Shower
0.5Bar: 6L/min
1Bar: 9.2L/min
2Bar: 13.2L/min
3Bar: 16.3L/min
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