Langfossen embodies the structure of modern, minimalist architectural design. Bold corners and sharp lines pair well with sleek free flowing tubs.
The appearance of strong, single column square architecture is found throughout the design of Langfossen (lang-foss-in). The body expresses itself in a 4 sided column. Starting at the base & extending upward before transforming into a 1 lever water handle at the very top. A hand held shower is mounted on the downward facing spout for easy accessibility. An exceptional juxtaposition in design paired with modern curvy free flowing tubs.
The term “chrome" refers to the plating or coating of metal with a compound of chromium. Chrome is the most common of metal finishes and provides a smooth metal surface with a reflective sheen.
Center to center reach: This is a term used to provide the measurement for the distance from the body to the outer arch of the faucet. In other words, this provides the distance from the center of the uprising tube to the center of the tube where the water exits the faucet. This is typically general information used to indicate how far from the edge of the tub the faucet can be placed while still allowing for the water to exit the faucet and fill the tub.
Faucet Centers: This is distance from center of hot water to center of cold water faucet. In the case of a freestanding tub faucet, this distance is the center of the hot water to center of cold water pipe where they meet at the floor. In the case of a single tube or "single hole" faucet this measurement is irrelevant.
Thread connection: This is simply to indicate the size of the thread connection for the incoming water that the water faucet is designed to screw into. The standard size will be designated by the abbreviation NPT or National Pipe Thread to signify the standard used. Adapters are used if the water source size does not match the faucet thread connection size.