Turn your bathroom into a statement of classic design with this elegant chrome bath mixer tap, combining period charm with dependable performance. With a height of 127mm and a projection of 115mm, it's perfect for traditional interiors—bringing a refined, vintage touch to your bathtub while meeting the demands of modern daily use.
Crafted from solid brass and finished in a polished chrome sheen, this timeless bath tub faucet features two beautifully shaped crosshead handles with distinctive black ceramic accents, offering effortless hot and cold water control. The handles are spaced 100mm apart from the spout, ensuring a well-balanced and authentic Victorian look.
The bath filler spout delivers a smooth, consistent flow from a single water outlet, making it the perfect long spout bath tap for leisurely bathing. Designed with practicality in mind, it’s mounted on 28mm round base plates and operates efficiently from a minimum water pressure of 0.2 bar. A ceramic disc cartridge ensures smooth handling and drip-free performance for long-lasting reliability.
A beautiful example of a Victorian-style bath tap, this piece is made to last and impress. Pair it with a matching chrome bath waste with overflow (sold separately) to complete the look with a seamless, polished finish and ensure efficient, reliable drainage. Backed by a 15-year manufacturing guarantee, it's the perfect finishing touch for any traditional bathroom.
Features and Benefits:
- Product Composition: Brass with chrome finish
- Minimum water pressure requirement: LP 0.2
- Deck mounted with 3 tap holes
- Traditionally designed structure with single outlet
- Curved, fixed spout
- Crosshead handles with dual controls
- Mounted with circular base plates
- Ceramic disc technology
- Manual temperature controls
- Height: 127mm
- Projection: 115mm
- Manufacturer’s guarantee: 15 Years
Flow Rate:
- 0.2Bar: 8.6L/min
- 0.5Bar: 9.6L/min
- 1Bar: 12.8L/min
- 2Bar: 16.8L/min
- 3Bar: 20.8L/min
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