In the early 20th century, the world was a dull and boring place. People were stuck with those pesky faucets that only dispensed water in one temperature. But then, someone had an epiphany: what if we could make a tap that was more than just a tap? What if we could make it bold, make it daring, make it a statement piece?
Meet the original taps, the ones that started it all. With their sleek, modern design and their boring, beige color, they were the epitome of subtlety. But don't let their understated nature fool you, these taps were the foundation upon which all future taps would be built.
Learn more about the Original TapsIn a world where the original taps were the epitome of subtlety, The Bold Taps dared to be different. With their neon pink and black design, they were the ultimate statement piece in any kitchen. They said, "I'm not just a tap, I'm a work of art."
Meet Pierre, the visionary behind The Bold Taps. A man with a passion for color and a disdain for the ordinary, he set out to create a tap that would make a statement. And statement he did make.
Learn more about Pierre's design philosophyThe Bold Taps have been featured in numerous films, TV shows, and books. They've inspired a generation of designers and artists. And they've even been known to start a few arguments in local kitchen debates.
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