Plug 3-1/2” for kitchen sinks 950.5554.xx

950.5554.xx

Plug 3-1/2” with ceramic indice (only with the chrome plug).

Technical information

Available in: See below

Extra information: not applicable

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Available finishes Traditional

Available finishes Traditional

Chrome - CR Chrome - CR
Polished Nickel - NL Polished Nickel - NL
Raw Brass - OG Raw Brass - OG
Polished Brass - OL Polished Brass - OL
Brushed Brass - OS Brushed Brass - OS
Antique Gold - AG Antique Gold - AG
Light Bronze - BZ Light Bronze - BZ
Brushed Chrome - CB Brushed Chrome - CB
Gold Brass - GB Gold Brass - GB
English Gold - GF English Gold - GF
Silk - SE Silk - SE
Brushed Nickel - NS Brushed Nickel - NS
Copper Plated - RA Copper Plated - RA
Tuscan Brass - TB Tuscan Brass - TB
Matt Black - CLN Matt Black - CLN
Matt White - CLB Matt White - CLB
Dark Bronze - DB Dark Bronze - DB
Brushed Dark Bronze - DBM Brushed Dark Bronze - DBM
Old Iron - FV Old Iron - FV
Brushed Black Nickel - NKN Brushed Black Nickel - NKN
Polished Black Nickel - BN Polished Black Nickel - BN
24k Gold - GO 24k Gold - GO
24k Satin Gold - SG 24k Satin Gold - SG
24k Rose Gold - RG 24k Rose Gold - RG

Extra information

Different finishes belong to the category “Finishing changes and discolours over time”. This means the finish is a “Living Colour” and will discolour and / or change through the months / years. No varnish is applied to these finishes: they age in an ‘elegant way’. This effect creates a unique and distinctive faucet.

The following colours are subject to this phenomenon:

  • Brushed Nickel (NL): The colour becomes more matt and can develop black spots.
  • Raw Brass (OG): The colour will become darker, the parts that are often touched get a patina. Where the water gets the chance to dry on the brass, dark spots are created by oxidation. You can prevent this by drying the tap after use.
  • Polished Brass (OL): The colour will become darker, the parts that are often touched get a patina. Where the water gets the chance to dry on the brass, dark spots are created by oxidation. You can prevent this by drying the tap after use.
  • Brushed Brass (OS): The colour will become darker, the parts that are often touched get a patina. Where the water gets the chance to dry on the brass, dark spots are created by oxidation. You can prevent this by drying the tap after use.
  • Brushed Nickel (NS): The colour becomes more matt and can develop black spots.
  • Tuscan brass (TB): With the parts that are often touched, the finish fades, making the brass visible. It gets a patina.
  • Brushed Black Nickel (NKN): The colour becomes more matt and can develop black spots.
  • Glossy Black Nickel (BN): The color becomes more matte and may develop stains.

Since these finishes don’t have a varnish layer, acidic products can immediately affect the material. Commercial anti-limescale products should therefore not be used. For the best result to obtain with these finishes, we recommend that you dry the faucet after use. A small effort for a unique faucet.