Lutyens in the details » Brass taps mounted on the teak sink, next to a grantie window surround, in the Butler’s Pantry at Castle Drogo. ©National Trust Images/Dennis Gilbert
Brass taps mounted on the teak sink, next to a grantie window surround, in the Butler’s Pantry at Castle Drogo. ©National Trust Images/Dennis Gilbert
Brass taps on the teak sink, against the granite window, in the Butler’s Pantry at Castle Drogo, Devon.



February 8, 2013 at 18:16 |
Good old taps, a pleasure to behold.
Where may I get some ?
Regards
J Martin
February 11, 2013 at 15:14 |
My apologies for the delay in replying. I am glad you like the taps! I have sent a message to my curator colleagues as to where suppliers of authentic or good repro Edwardian kitchen taps might be found, and I will report back.
February 12, 2013 at 14:18 |
One of my colleagues suggests Bristan (www.bristan.com), who produce Edwardian-style taps in chrome, brass and even gold.