GRAFF produces 250 bathroom faucets at Plumbtile, with the largest share — 134 models — configured for wall mount installation, followed by 51 widespread, 35 single hole, and 10 two hole formats. Every GRAFF bathroom faucet is built around a solid brass body that runs measurably heavier than most competing fixtures in the same price tier, a construction choice that translates directly into long-term durability and a more substantial feel at the handle.
Why GRAFF
GRAFF operates out of a European design framework, applying architectural minimalism to functional plumbing hardware. The brand's manufacturing process uses advanced PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) finishing, which bonds color to the brass surface at a molecular level rather than coating it — making finishes like Steelnox, Olive Bronze, and Architectural Black significantly more resistant to scratching and tarnishing than standard lacquer or electroplated alternatives. Ceramic disc cartridges are standard across the line, rated for hundreds of thousands of cycles without drip failure. The result is a GRAFF bathroom faucet that holds its finish and its tolerances over years of daily use, not just at point of sale.
What to Look For
Three collections define the core of GRAFF's lavatory lineup. The Sento series emphasizes geometric precision with squared spout profiles suited to vessel and undermount sinks. The Harley collection introduces softer transitional curves while keeping the same brass-heavy construction. The Phase line takes the most minimal approach, with cylindrical bodies and flush lever handles that work well in contemporary tile-forward bathrooms. If your rough-in is already set, filter by installation type first — the 134 wall mount options give the widest finish and handle variety, while the 35 single hole models are the most compact choice for smaller vanities. A GRAFF bathroom faucet in any of these collections ships with all mounting hardware included.
Related Collections
Shoppers comparing a GRAFF bathroom faucet against other European and American luxury brands can browse Dornbracht, Vola, Watermark, Brizo, Newport Brass, and Kallista for additional finish options and installation formats.