Features we love
Exceptional Luxury Design: The brushed brass Zana tap brings a bold, luxurious spa feel to any bathroom.
Durable PVD Coating: Finished with a PVD coating, it offers long-lasting texture, color, and resistance to scratches.
Sleek, Tall Basin Mixer: Designed for countertop basins, this tap’s tall design adds a modern, stylish touch to your bathroom.
Ceramic Disc Technology: Features smooth lever action for precise control over water flow and temperature.
Elegant and Practical: The slotted waste is included, making it suitable for basins with an overflow.
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Transform your bathroom with the Zana Brushed Brass Tall Basin Mixer Tap. Its sleek and slim design brings a luxurious, spa-like feel to your bathroom, while the on-trend brushed brass finish adds bold elegance. Crafted with high-quality brass and finished with a durable PVD coating, this tap resists wear and tarnishing, ensuring long-lasting beauty. This product has a PVD coating, which is highly durable and resistant to wear and tarnishing. Following the user manual for cleaning and maintenance helps the finish to remain like new! The single lever control with ceramic disc technology offers smooth, easy operation, and the included slotted waste makes it suitable for basins with an overflow.
Backed by a 2-year warranty, this tap ensures peace of mind with reliable performance and durability. Add the Zana tap to your bathroom and complement it with other products in the Zana range for a coordinated, sophisticated look.
Need to know
- Dimensions: H314 x W50 x D170.5 mm
- Material: Brass
- Weight: 1.923kg
- Colour: Brass
- Finish: Brushed
- Finish process: PVD (physical vapour deposition)
- Shape: Square
- Waste Included: No
- Aerator included: Yes for reduced water usage
- Box contents: Tap, 2x flexible hoses, instructions
- Inlet size: G1/2"
- Cartridge type: Ceramic disc
- Minimum pressure & flow rate: 0.5 Bar (8.5 litres per minute)
- Maximum pressure & flow rate: 3.0 Bar (20.5 litres per minute)
- Warranty: 2 years against manufacturing faults