Introduce vintage elegance to your bathroom with an exquisitely designed Victorian‑style bathroom sink tap, finished in sleek chrome. Crafted from solid brass, it delivers timeless appeal and exceptional durability—making it the perfect choice for period‑inspired interiors.
The gently arched swan neck spout extends to a projection of 160mm, providing generous space for everyday use. With a stately height of 273mm, it adds a graceful presence to any basin.
This traditional deck basin sink mixer tap features dual crosshead handles with white ceramic detailing for hot and cold. The separate controls allow for precise temperature regulation while complementing the classic design.
Designed for a 3 hole mixer basin tap setup, it features a central body with side-mounted handles positioned 100 mm from the spout. The fixed spout includes a convenient rear knob to operate the basin waste—sold separately—adding both practicality and vintage charm.
Suitable for low-pressure systems, the tap operates efficiently from a minimum water pressure of 0.2 bar. It also includes a high-performance ceramic disc cartridge to ensure smooth, leak-free use. Supported by a 15-year manufacturer guarantee, offers a blend of enduring style and reliable craftsmanship—an elegant finishing touch for any traditional bathroom.
Looking for a sleek, space-saving solution? Opt for our coordinating basin tap designed for wall installation—perfect for complementing your bathroom’s layout and style.
Features and Benefits:
- Product Composition: Brass with chrome finish
- Minimum water pressure requirement: LP 0.2
- Deck mounted with 3 tap holes
- Swan neck, fixed spout
- Crosshead handles with dual controls
- Featuring an aerator
- Ceramic disc cartridge
- Manual temperature controls
- Height: 273mm
- Projection: 160mm
- Manufacturer’s guarantee: 15 Years
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