Add classic appeal to your bathroom with a timeless polished gold long nose basin tap set, perfect for traditional settings that call for both charm and everyday reliability. With a rich antique brass finish and period-inspired design, they bring vintage character to any basin setup.
Each traditional basin pillar tap is constructed from solid brass, designed with a deck mounted round body for a secure and stylish fit. The straight fixed spout offers a generous projection of 120mm and stands at a height of 149mm, making it well-suited for standard and deeper basins alike.
This elegant pair of bathroom sink taps features beautifully detailed crosshead handles with white ceramic indices, clearly marking hot and cold for intuitive use and a truly classic finish. Designed to perform with ease at a minimum water pressure of 0.2 bar, it’s a perfect choice for traditional bathrooms, including those with older plumbing systems.
Finished with a dependable 15-year manufacturer guarantee, brings together traditional styling, practical design, and long-lasting quality—perfect for restoring heritage charm in your home.
Also offered in brushed brass, chrome and nickel finishes, this tap provides alternative styles to suit a wide range of classic bathroom décors. A matching basin waste is also available separately, ensuring a coordinated and polished finish.
Features and Benefits:
- Served in a pair
- Product Composition: Brass with Antique Brass finish
- Minimum water pressure requirement: LP 0.2
- Deck mounted 2 hole basin taps
- Crosshead handles with dual controls
- Straight, fixed spout
- Ceramic disc technology
- Height: 149mm
- Projection: 120mm
- Manufacturer’s guarantee: 15 Years
Flow Rate (Only One):
- 0.2Bar: 6.6L/min
- 0.5Bar: 8L/min
- 1Bar: 9.6L/min
- 2Bar: 13.2L/min
- 3Bar: 16.4L/min
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