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Elements of Design New Orleans Oil-Rubbed Bronze 2-Handle Deck-Mount Bridge Kitchen Faucet with Porcelain Cross Handles (Deck Plate Included)

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Elements of Design New Orleans Oil-Rubbed Bronze 2-Handle Deck-Mount Bridge Kitchen Faucet with Porcelain Cross Handles (Deck Plate Included)Oil Rubbed Bronze 2 Handle Bridge Kitchen Faucet A classic New Orleans inspired bridge kitchen faucet crafted from solid brass with an oil rubbed bronze finish. Features porcelain cross handles, a removable aerator, and a DuraSeal washerless valve for smooth, reliable operation. Key Features: Durable Brass Construction: Solid brass body resists corrosion for long term reliability Premium Finish: Oil rubbed bronze finish resists tarnishing and

Oil-Rubbed Bronze 2-Handle Bridge Kitchen Faucet

A classic New Orleans-inspired bridge kitchen faucet crafted from solid brass with an oil-rubbed bronze finish. Features porcelain cross handles, a removable aerator, and a DuraSeal washerless valve for smooth, reliable operation.


Key Features:

  • Durable Brass Construction: Solid brass body resists corrosion for long-term reliability
  • Premium Finish: Oil-rubbed bronze finish resists tarnishing and corrosion
  • Smooth Operation: DuraSeal washerless cartridge with 1/4-turn on/off control
  • Classic Controls: Porcelain cross handles with included deck plate for easy deck-mount install
  • Efficient Flow: Integrated removable aerator; max flow 1.5 GPM

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Name New Orleans
Fixture Color Family Bronze
Fixture Finish Oil-rubbed
Manufacturer Color/Finish Oil-rubbed bronze
Type Bar and prep faucet
Faucet Type Bridge
Mounting Location Deck-mount
Number of Handles 2-handle
Handle Type Cross
Handle(s) Included Yes
Deck Plate Included Yes
Material Solid brass
Finish Technology Finish resists tarnishing and corrosion
Valve Type DuraSeal washerless cartridge
Control Mechanism 1/4 turn on/off
Inlet Size 1/2-in 14 NPS male threaded inlets
Aerator Integrated removable aerator
Max Flow Rate 1.5 GPM (5.7 LPM)
Maximum Deck Thickness (Inches) 1.5
Maximum Faucet Height (Inches) 9.0
Spout Height (Inches) 6.0
Spout Reach (Inches) 4.75
Swivel Yes
Style Transitional
Commercial/Residential Residential
ADA Compliant No
Antimicrobial No
Built-In Water Filter No
Easy-Cleaning Nozzles No
Fingerprint-Resistant No
Foot-Pedal Operated No
For Use with Mobile Homes No
For Use with RVs No
Garden Hose Adaptable No
Secure Docking No
Side Spray Included No
Soap or Lotion Dispenser No
Spray and Stream No
Supply Lines Included No
Voice Controlled No
Warranty 10-year limited
WaterSense Labeled No
1-Hole Sink Compatible No
2-Hole Sink Compatible Yes
3-Hole Sink Compatible No
4-Hole Sink Compatible No
Smart Compatible No
Complies with Federal Lead Guidelines Yes
CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) Yes
UNSPSC 30181700

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What hole configuration does this faucet fit?
A: It is a 2-handle deck-mount bridge faucet compatible with 2-hole sinks; deck plate is included.


Q: What is the maximum flow rate?
A: 1.5 GPM (5.7 LPM).


Q: Does it include supply lines or side spray?
A: Supply lines and side spray are not included.


Q: What type of valve does it use?
A: A DuraSeal washerless cartridge valve for smooth operation and reduced maintenance.


Q: What is the maximum deck thickness it supports?
A: Up to 1.5 inches.


Heritage Charm, Modern Ease

This bridge faucet brings a note of vintage elegance to the kitchen, its sculpted silhouette and oil-rubbed bronze finish creating a rich, timeworn patina. The porcelain cross handles are a delightful, tactile counterpoint—classic yet crisp. Pair it with a butcher-block countertop and a deep farmhouse sink to let its profile sing. It’s a refined essential that whispers luxury while working beautifully every day.


Elevate your sink with timeless brass craftsmanship—add this New Orleans bridge faucet to your cart today.

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