Configuration Standard Description
conceptual analysis
European style: usually refers to a design style. European kitchen faucets emphasize the smoothness of lines, overall simplicity and functionality. Common design elements include:
-High throw faucet: The faucet body (valve core part) is raised high, leaving sufficient space below for easy flushing of large-sized cookware.
-Pullable faucet: The faucet head can be pulled out, like a showerhead, to flexibly flush various corners of the sink. This is a very popular feature of modern European faucets.
Simple geometric shape: There are fewer complex decorations, and more use of geometric shapes such as arcs and cylinders, appearing modern and elegant.
Kitchen faucet: Different from basin faucet and shower faucet, it is designed specifically for kitchen sinks and usually comes with a aerator (to make the water flow soft and water-saving) and the function of switching water flow modes.
Natural brushed:
Natural color: usually refers to the color of the raw material itself. For high-end faucets, this almost invariably refers to the brass body. The brass cast faucet body is durable and has a strong sense of weight.
Nickel Brush: It is a surface treatment process. By using physical grinding techniques, fine and directional filamentous patterns are formed on the surface. The advantages of this process are very prominent:
Scratch resistant: It can effectively hide small scratches and fingerprints generated during daily use.
High quality texture: presenting a low-key, understated, metallic matte or shimmer effect that is very in line with modern aesthetics.
Easy to maintain: Compared to a bright chrome surface, it is less likely to leave water stains and fingerprints.