Configuration Standard Description
1. European style:
Mainly refers to the design style. It usually has the following characteristics:
-Elegant curves: Unlike minimalist styles, European faucets often have elegant curves (such as high throw gooseneck designs), which appear more artistic and classical.
-Exquisite details: There may be carvings, geometric shapes, or special coating decorations on the handle, connections, and other details to showcase a sense of delicacy.
-Volume sense: Usually more stable and weighty than modern minimalist style faucets.
-Kitchen faucet: functional positioning. Emphasizing its multifunctionality, such as pull-out and switchable water outlet modes (showerhead water/bubble water), is the practical core of modern kitchens.
2. Natural drawing: This is the most critical surface treatment process.
-Natural color: usually refers to "stainless steel original color" or "chrome color". It presents a metallic color of silver white and bright silver, which is one of the most classic and versatile colors.
-Wire drawing: It is a surface treatment technique that forms linear patterns on metal surfaces through friction processes.
3. Advantages:
-Scratch resistant: The fine surface patterns can effectively conceal small scratches and fingerprints generated during daily use, making it much more durable than bright "mirror" coatings such as bright chrome.
-High quality texture: Matte or shimmering texture, looking very low-key, luxurious, tasteful, and not flashy.