The Corsano series in with matching outer spring in Polished Gold, Polished Brass and French Gold.
The Corsano series in with matching outer spring in Polished Gold, Polished Brass and French Gold.

California Faucets has introduced six new gold, bronze, and brass finishes on select faucet collections, following the current trending popularity of gold and brass tones in kitchen and bath projects.

“Traditionally, silver and gray-toned faucet finishes have dominated the kitchen and bath landscape. But over the past year or so, we’ve noticed a definite increase in gold and brass finishes,” explains Noah Taft, California Faucets Senior Vice President of Marketing and Sales. “Rich gold tones infuse the kitchen with the look of luxury, while brass tones allow you to capture a more ‘industrial’ or ‘steampunk,’ vibe.”

The finishes are sorted into gold and brass tones: Lifetime Gold, French Gold, and Lifetime Polished Gold offer glamor, according to the manufacturer, while Satin Brass, Satin Bronze and Polished Brass are made to add subtle beauty. All of the finishes are PVD finishes, which carry a lifetime guarantee against tarnishing.

The finishes are currently available on the Culinary faucets – which also offer an industry-first option to color the faucet’s outer spring – as well as the Davoli, Rosolina, Poetto, and Corsano (pictured) series of pull-down kitchen faucets. All series offer coordinating sink accessories in matching finishes.

All of California Faucets’ appliances are available in more than 30 additional finishes, including 15 PVD finishes. The Satin Brass and Polished Brass finishes on the Culinary Kitchen faucets start at $1,223, while the premium bronze and gold finishes start at $1,553. www.calfaucets.com

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