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VintageTap Antique Brass Kitchen Tap – Retro Style Mixer Faucet with Swivel Spout
VintageTap Antique Brass Kitchen Tap – Retro Style Mixer Faucet with Swivel Spout
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Add a Touch of Timeless Elegance to Your Kitchen
Elevate your kitchen’s charm with the VintageTap Antique Brass Kitchen Tap, a perfect blend of vintage design and everyday practicality. Featuring a beautiful antique brass and matte black finish, this mixer tap adds an elegant, retro aesthetic while providing reliable performance.
Crafted from durable materials and designed with a swivel spout, the VintageTap makes cleaning and rinsing easier than ever. Whether you're preparing meals or tidying up your sink area, this tap delivers smooth control over both hot and cold water with a sleek, user-friendly handle. It's the ideal finishing touch for traditional, farmhouse, or rustic kitchen interiors.

Why Choose the VintageTap Mixer Tap?
✔ Timeless antique brass finish – Complements vintage, retro, or rustic kitchen decor
✔ Swivel spout – Ensures easy sink access and effortless cleaning
✔ Dual-function mixer – Precisely control hot and cold water temperature
✔ Elegant matte black accents – Adds a stylish, modern contrast
✔ Surface-mounted design – Simple installation for most kitchen setups
Specifications:
Type: Kitchen mixer tap
Material: Antique brass
Finish: Brass and matte black
Spout: 360° swivel
Functionality: Dual control – hot and cold
Installation: Deck-mounted (on worktop)
Bring heritage charm and everyday convenience together with the VintageTap – where design meets durability.
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