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Elements of Design New Orleans Polished Brass 2-Handle Deck-Mount Bridge Kitchen Faucet with Side Sprayer

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Elements of Design New Orleans Polished Brass 2-Handle Deck-Mount Bridge Kitchen Faucet with Side SprayerPolished Brass Bridge Kitchen Faucet with Side Sprayer A classic New Orleansinspired bridge faucet crafted from solid brass for lasting performance. Its polished brass finish resists corrosion, while dual lever handles and a rotating spout offer smooth, precise control. Key Features: Solid Brass Construction: Built for durability and reliability with premium materials Polished Brass Finish: Tarnish and corrosion resistant for long lasting shine

Polished Brass Bridge Kitchen Faucet with Side Sprayer

A classic New Orleans–inspired bridge faucet crafted from solid brass for lasting performance. Its polished brass finish resists corrosion, while dual lever handles and a rotating spout offer smooth, precise control.


Key Features:

  • Solid Brass Construction: Built for durability and reliability with premium materials
  • Polished Brass Finish: Tarnish- and corrosion-resistant for long-lasting shine
  • Widespread Installation: Fits 8–16 inch, 4-hole deck-mount setups
  • Smooth Operation: 1/4-turn lever handles and 360° swivel spout
  • Included Side Sprayer: Matching brass sprayer for convenient sink cleaning

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Name New Orleans
Fixture Color Family Brass
Manufacturer Color/Finish Polished brass
Fixture Finish Polished
Type Bar and prep faucet
Style Transitional
Handle Type Lever
Valve Type Cartridge valve
Activation Method Handle
Number of Faucet Handles 2-handle
Mounting Location Deck-mount
Faucet Type Bridge
Maximum Deck Thickness (Inches) 1.88
Maximum Faucet Height (Inches) 9.25
Spout Height (Inches) 6.19
Spout Reach (Inches) 8.25
Side Spray Included Yes
Swivel Yes
Handle(s) Included Yes
Max Flow Rate 1.8 GPM (6.8 LPM)
Deck Plate Included No
Supply Lines Included No
4-Hole Sink Compatible Yes
1-Hole Sink Compatible No
2-Hole Sink Compatible No
3-Hole Sink Compatible No
Commercial/Residential Residential
Rust Resistant Yes
Fingerprint-Resistant No
Antimicrobial No
Built-In Water Filter No
Spray and Stream No
Secure Docking No
Smart Compatible No
Foot-Pedal Operated No
Voice Controlled No
Water Dispenser Included No
Warranty 10-year limited
Finish Technology Finish resists tarnishing and corrosion
CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) Yes
Complies with Federal Lead Guidelines Yes
NSF 61 Certified Yes
ADA Compliant Yes
UNSPSC 30181700
Inlet Threads 1/2-in - 14 NPS male
On/Off Mechanism 1/4 turn
Aerator Integrated removable
Valve DuraSeal washerless

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What sink configurations does this faucet fit?
A: It installs on 4-hole sinks with an 8–16 inch widespread deck-mount layout.


Q: Is the side sprayer included?
A: Yes, a matching brass side sprayer is included.


Q: What is the flow rate?
A: Max flow rate is 1.8 GPM (6.8 LPM).


Q: Are supply lines included?
A: No, supply lines are not included.


Q: Does the finish resist wear?
A: Yes, the premium polished brass finish resists tarnishing and corrosion.


A Heritage Bridge Faucet with Golden Poise

This polished brass bridge faucet brings a radiant, old-world charm that instantly elevates the kitchen. The sculpted neck and lever handles create a graceful silhouette, pairing beautifully with marble or butcher block. Style it with warm hardware and a classic apron-front sink for a timeless vignette. It’s a gleaming essential that signals everyday luxury.


Upgrade your kitchen with this durable brass bridge faucet and enjoy timeless style with smooth, reliable performance.

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