Britannia bath mixer, pillar mounted
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Britannia bath mixer with handshower, cradle, diverter & quarter-turn Traditional tap heads.
Pillar mounted installation.
Dimensions:
Inlets: 22mm
Pillar centres: 135-185mm
Height: 330mm
Projection: 130-150mm
** Refer to BESPOKE FINISH page for sample pictures and more information
R6,850.00 – R11,515.00
The Britannia Collection is manufactured in Italy, specifically for Victorian Bathrooms’ requirements. Built on a foundation of integrity, quality and passion this range meets the needs of consumers seeking a quality product in the classic style, which is timeless in appeal, at a reasonable price.
Including modern technologies such as ceramic disc quarter-turn mechanisms the Britannia collection is available with either traditional tap heads or white levers and is imported into South Africa in the chrome finish. Black indices (Hot/Cold) and Black levers are available as well. Customised bespoke finishes such as polished, brushed and aged brass, or polished and brushed nickel, as well as powder coated black, are available on special request.
The Britannia Collection is built to last. To this end Victorian Bathrooms offers full spares back-up.
Created from solid brass, the Britannia Collection with is made with modern mechanisms where all levers make use of a quarter turn movement through internal ceramic discs.
Dimensions:
Inlets: 22mm
Pillar centres: 135-185mm
Height: 330mm
*Projection: 130-150mm
*To increase the spout projection, extension pieces are available upon request at an additional cost.
Specification download
CAD Library (for Architects or Interiors designers only)
Plumbing
This product is designed for a pillar mounted installation and has variable pillars with 22mm inlets. To increase the spout projection, extension pieces are available upon request at an additional cost.
Cleaning
Clean with warm water, a mild detergent and dry with a soft cloth.
Avoid cleaners containing abrasive materials.
When situated close to the sea, ensure that the chrome is cleaned regularly to remove salt residue.