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Wood And Metal: Wood Handle Vessel Sink Faucet KS8038DWL

Wood And Metal: Wood Handle Vessel Sink Faucet KS8038DWL

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In past decades, we have seen trends come and go. Some last for years while others pass by at the blink of an eye, but there is a trend that is sure to make a huge comeback: wood handles. This wood handle vessel sink faucet is an icon in the bathroom fixtures world. There aren’t many finishes and designs that can pull off this distinctive bathroom piece. But for the few that can embrace this unique bathroom piece, the faucet will become a masterpiece of elegant design. For one, the wood handle is paired with a single-handle faucet that is off to the side. The height of the faucet and the length of the spout work perfectly with a vessel sink. And let’s not forget about the beautifully constructed brushed nickel finish. As always, the finish is what completes the ensemble with the bathroom. It is best to match it with the perfect vessel sink.

The Iconic Wood Handle Vessel Sink Faucet

This faucet’s modern features create a bold and edgy design in your bathroom. Kingston Brass vessel sink faucets perfectly complement the exquisite artistry of vessel sinks. Designed to handle the extra clearance needed for pairing with a vessel sink, this faucet boasts 13-1/8 inch of spout clearance. The Wellington Single-Handle Vessel Sink Faucet and its featured sturdy brass construction and premium brushed nickel finish are guaranteed to glamorize your home’s modern ensemble for years to come.

  • Solid Brass Construction
  • Drip-Free Ceramic Disc Cartridge
  • Single-Hole Deck Mount Installation
  • Standard 1/2″ IPS Connection
  • 13-1/8″ Spout Clearance
  • 8-1/2″ Spout Reach
  • 18-3/4″ Spout Height
  • Twin Metal Lever Handles Meet ADA Guidelines
  • 1.2 GPM/4.5 LPM Water Flow Rate at 60 PSI
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