Solid Brass Bath Mounted Bath Filler
Solid Brass Bath Mounted Bath Filler
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
We are able to deliver our brassware within 5-10 working days depending on customisations.
England & Wales | Free
Scotland | £50.00
Northern Ireland | £65.00
Republic Ireland | Price on Request
Isles | £105.00
Dimensions & Specifications
Dimensions & Specifications
Depth | 176mm
Height | 192mm
10 years Guarantee.
Materials
Materials
Solid Brass
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
We recommend clean natural soapy water to clean our brassware. It's as simple as that. Please note copper is a living finish and will patina over time. The metal underneath is wholly protected and can be polished to give a 'like new' appearance anytime. If preferred, maintain a polished effect with a metal polish such as Autosol Metal. The Copper will be unlacquered, so they will need preserving to maintain the finish.
Bath mounted bath taps made of solid brass which blend traditional style with contemporary life styles. These bath mounted solid brass bath fillers are fashioned like traditional freestanding bath taps but offer the practicality of being able to be positioned flush against the bathtub. Our bath mounted bath fillers can be finished in chrome, nickel, or copper for a vintage Victorian bathroom appearance. The crosshead ceramic handset offers dual functionality to locate the ideal pressure and temperature. The brassware in our bathroom collections is handcrafted by expert artisans at a workshop in Lincolnshire. We provide a 10-year guarantee on our bespoke wall-mounted bath fillers.
What our customers say about us…
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“Exceptional company to deal with. Excellent product & matched by exceptional customer service. Highly recommended”. Alan Hepburn
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“A very quick turnaround from initial order to receiving the item. I also got good support about the radiator from a phone enquiry I made. Thank you”. Maggie Black
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“Great products and the customer service was brilliant, thanks very much, will definitely shop here again”. Mick Lancastle-Smith