Low in profile. High on style. The Taos Widespread Lavatory Faucet was designed to bring modern design and innovative construction to your bathroom. Simple, clean lines are a statement in distinctive design. The simplicity lends itself to subtlety, meaning you don't have to worry about pairing this fixture for other items. The two-handles move with precision, meaning that the overall construction is superior to a number of items available in the marketplace today.
Weight: 2.92 kg
Compliance / Approvals
IAPMO certified to meet or exceed the following:
ADA Compliant
ASME A112.18.1/CSA B125.1
EPA WaterSense
National Plumbing Code of Canada
NSF/ANSI 61
Section 116875 of the California Health & Safety Code
Uniform Plumbing code
- Inspired by the mid-century modern classic, Eero Saarinen's Tulip table, Taos embodies elegance in its simple, clean lines. With arching, structural curves and reflected light, Taos takes center stage.
- Solid brass construction
- Fluhs quarter-turn ceramic disc cartridges
- Push drain assembly included
- NEW! Matte black is now available
Spout reach |
5-1/2" |
Spout swivel |
No |
Handle style |
Lever |
Handle spread minimum |
6" |
Handle spread maximum |
12" |
Drain type |
Push |
Drain hole diameter |
1-3/4" |
Deck thickness maximum |
2" |
Installation type |
Deck mount |
Flow rate |
1.2 GPM |
Weighted average lead content |
Complies with .25% WALC |
Number of faucet holes |
3 |
WaterSense |
Yes |
IAPMO |
Yes |
State of MA |
Yes |
Available for pickup only. Once you place your order, one of our designers will contact you to arrange pickup.
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