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Crosswater's 3ONE6 boasts contemporary design and a premium precision finish.

Sleek brassware faucet beside a glossy white vessel sink on a marble countertop, complemented by a modern plant and illuminated mirror.

Crosswater expands its bathroom offering with 3ONE6, an extensive brassware collection crafted from 316 stainless steel.

Boasting contemporary design, a premium precision finish and engineered performance, plus an extraordinary lifespan, 3ONE6 features a variety of brassware products, ranging from taps and bath fillers, to shower valves and soap dispensers, all of which come with a 15-year guarantee.

Classed as ‘marine grade’, 316 stainless steel has a material composition of 16% chromium, 10% nickel, and 2% molybdenum. This composition enables superior corrosion resistance, impact resistance, and durability.

By using lead-free stainless steel, alongside precision manufacturing, and strict quality controls, Crosswater can produce extremely smooth internal water channels that prevent bacteria build-up and offer ultimate hygiene. 316 stainless steel is also a sustainable raw material that is 100% recyclable. It can be regenerated and reused time and time again without any reduction in quality.

Contemporary bathroom setup featuring a sleek bowl sink, brassware faucet, and stylish floral arrangement on a marble countertop.
Sleek wall-mounted faucet against a hexagonal tile backdrop, showcasing Crosswater's contemporary 3ONE6 brassware collection.
Contemporary bathroom sink with Crosswater's 3ONE6 faucet, stylish accessories, and natural decor elements for a premium finish.
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Established for over 20 years, Crosswater offers an extensive selection of high quality, modern and traditional bathroom solutions in the Brassware, Showering, Furniture and Ceramics product categories.

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