Victorian Bathrooms Presents The New Arte Collection
Designed in close collaboration with a quality Italian tap manufacturer, Victorian Bathrooms are pleased to bring to you the new Arte Collection.
Meaning the Italian translation of ‘art’, the Arte Collection is designed and manufactured in Italy. Pronounced ‘RT’, which is coincidentally the same initials as Romain de Tirtoff, the ‘father of Art Deco’, the design of this range features the glamour of the 1920’s with its geometric and cubic influences whilst bringing it into an era of modernity with cleaner and more balanced lines, mixing form and function with elegance and glitz.
The range is available in standard chrome as well as in bespoke special finishes on request.
Basin taps & mixers & bidet mixers
The uniqueness of the cubic influence on the deck and wall spouts is most appealing. For those who require a movable spout, whether, for a single hole basin as well as 3 hole basins, Victorian Bathrooms include a range of swivel spouts in various sizes. All mixers offer a quarter turn tap head or lever mechanism.
Bath mixers
The Arte bath mixer is available both for wall or deck mounted installations. These feature unique Arte characteristics and a diverter for the hand shower.
For a more classic look, Arte is available in the deck mounted pillar taps or the unique wall or deck spout which is used in conjunction with stop taps or side valves.
Shop the new collection at Victorian Bathrooms.
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