Blanco Taps

Introducing the gold standard of BLANCO craftmanship

The eternal popularity of gold is a tale as old as time. To capitalise on this perpetual trend, BLANCO UK has launched Satin Gold as the latest finish for its range of high-quality LINUS and LINUS-S tap designs.

Gold represents many things: achievement, triumph, prosperity, prestige, and sophistication. It is a colour of great symbolism, epitomising the very ideal of luxury. BLANCO’s Satin Gold taps are designed to evoke these same sensations of grandeur and extravagance.

A Satin Gold tap is an attention-grabbing statement piece, a source of opulence that nevertheless looks chic and modern in the kitchen especially when a part of a BLANCO UNIT. The BLANCO UNIT combines sinks, taps, in-cabinet waste and organisation systems to create innovative and flexible solutions for modern kitchens.   The homeowner also has the option of adding a food waste disposal system.

Both taps that are now available in the Satin Gold finish are designed in an elegant, minimalistic fashion that emphasises function without sacrificing style. The LINUS spout can be swivelled 360 degrees for greater coverage, while the LINUS-S features an extendable spray head for added versatility and easy filling of pans, jugs, and vases.

Undeniably alluring, the Satin Gold finish is manufactured from a PVD steel which is an extremely durable, vapor deposited metallic coating. It is easy to clean, less sensitive to fingerprints and far more scratch and wear resistant than chrome. 

For further information on BLANCO UK, please call 01923 635 200 or visit www.blanco.co.uk.                                      

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