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Elements of Design Hot Springs Oil-Rubbed Bronze 2-Handle Wall-Mount Bridge Kitchen Faucet, 8.5-in Spout Reach

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Elements of Design Hot Springs Oil-Rubbed Bronze 2-Handle Wall-Mount Bridge Kitchen Faucet, 8.5-in Spout ReachOil Rubbed Bronze Wall Mount Bridge Kitchen Faucet A solid brass, wall mounted bridge faucet from Elements of Designs Hot Springs collection delivers timeless style and reliable performance. Dual lever handles with ceramic disc valves provide smooth 1 4 turn control, while the swivel spout and premium oil rubbed bronze finish resist corrosion for lasting beauty. Key Features: Solid Brass Construction: Durable, long lasting body with premium oil rubbed

Oil-Rubbed Bronze Wall-Mount Bridge Kitchen Faucet

A solid-brass, wall-mounted bridge faucet from Elements of Design’s Hot Springs collection delivers timeless style and reliable performance. Dual lever handles with ceramic disc valves provide smooth 1/4-turn control, while the swivel spout and premium oil-rubbed bronze finish resist corrosion for lasting beauty.


Key Features:

  • Solid Brass Construction: Durable, long-lasting body with premium oil-rubbed bronze finish that resists tarnish and corrosion
  • Smooth Control: Ceramic disc valves with 1/4-turn operation for drip-free performance
  • Flexible Installation: 2-hole wall mount fits 6 to 8.5 inch widespread spacing
  • Swivel Spout: 360° rotation and 8.5 inch reach for easy sink access
  • Efficient Flow: Max 1.8 GPM suitable for residential kitchens

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Name Hot Springs
Fixture Color Family Bronze
Manufacturer Color/Finish Oil-rubbed bronze
Fixture Finish Oil-rubbed
Type Bar and prep faucet
Style Transitional
Handle Type Lever
Valve Type Ceramic disc valve
Activation Method Handle
Number of Faucet Handles 2-handle
Mounting Location Wall-mount
Faucet Type Bridge
Maximum Deck Thickness (Inches) 0
Maximum Faucet Height (Inches) 8
Spout Height (Inches) 5.125
Spout Reach (Inches) 8.5
Swivel Yes, 360°
Max Flow Rate 1.8 GPM (6.8 LPM)
Inlet Size/Thread 1/2 in-14 NPS male
Hole Compatibility 2-hole; 1-hole/3-hole/4-hole not compatible
Widespread Range 6 in to 8.5 in
Integrated Aerator Yes, removable
Material Solid brass
Rust Resistant Yes
ADA Compliant Yes
Commercial/Residential Residential
Deck Plate Included No
Side Spray Included No
Soap or Lotion Dispenser No
Supply Lines Included No
Warranty 10-year limited
CA Prop 65 Warning Yes
Complies with Federal Lead Guidelines Yes
UNSPSC 30181700

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What mounting configuration is required?
A: It’s a 2-hole wall-mount bridge faucet compatible with 6–8.5 inch widespread spacing.


Q: Does it include supply lines or a deck plate?
A: No supply lines or deck plate are included; the inlets are 1/2 in-14 NPS male threaded.


Q: Is the faucet ADA compliant?
A: Yes, it is ADA compliant with lever handles.


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


Q: Does the spout swivel?
A: Yes, the spout offers 360° swivel for versatile use.


Vintage Elegance Meets Everyday Ease

This wall-mounted bridge faucet evokes classic heritage with its sculptural silhouette and rich oil-rubbed bronze patina. The arched, swiveling spout becomes a refined focal point, lending warmth and character to any kitchen. Pair it with shaker cabinetry and a farmhouse sink for a soulful, layered look. It’s a sophisticated essential that marries timeless beauty with modern function.


Elevate your kitchen with this solid-brass, wall-mount bridge faucet—click to see specs and bring vintage performance home.

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