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Olympia debuts a single-handle faucet for i4 Series for the bath

Olympia debuts a single-handle faucet for i4 Series for the bath

New faucet meets WaterSense and CALGreen requirements.


By Olympia Faucets | June 1, 2023
Olympia i4 lavatory faucet in black matte finish. Photo: Olympia Faucets
Olympia i4 lavatory faucet in black matte finish. Photo: Olympia Faucets

Olympia Faucets has introduced a new single-handle lavatory faucet (Model #L-6000) to its popular i4 series. A geometric spout and cylindrical body create an eye-catching modern look to complement any bathroom.

The i4’s high-end style is underlaid with rugged brass construction and a ceramic cartridge for superior performance. It is available in Polished Chrome, PVD Brushed Nickel, and Matte Black.

“We are excited to add this gorgeous faucet to our i4 collection for the bath. Besides design and durability, all i4 products offer builder-friendly pricing,” said Helen Berlin, VP of Marketing at Pioneer Industries.

Olympia i4 FEATURES

  • Lever handle
  • Ceramic disc cartridge
  • 1-hole installation
  • 50/50 pop-up drain ssembly
  • Easy-install 18" flex supply lines with 3/8-inch connections
  • Flow rate: 1.2 GPM (meets WaterSense and CALGreen requirements)
  • ADA compliant

For full product details, visit Single Handle Lavatory Faucet | Pioneer Industries.

About Pioneer Industries

Pioneer Industries is a manufacturer of premium residential and commercial faucets and fixtures. The Pioneer family of brands includes Pioneer, Olympia Faucets, and Central Brass. The company is headquartered in Los Angeles. For more information, call 800.338.9468, visit www.pioneerind.com, or email info@pioneerind.com.

 

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