Scalloped Ceramic Fluted Lever Deck Mount Bathtub Faucet with Hand Shower – Luxury Bath Fittings
Classical fluting softened by sculptural ceramic rhythm.
The Scalloped Ceramic Fluted Lever Deck Mount Bathtub Faucet with Hand Shower reimagines classical columnar architecture through the gentle articulation of scalloped ceramic detail. Vertical fluting lends architectural structure, while the sculpted ceramic lever introduces softness and movement—creating a harmonious balance between strength and ornament rooted in European tradition.
Craftsmanship in every detail.
Made in the USA from solid brass, Scalloped Ceramic Fluted is engineered for permanence.
This faucet is available in a large range of finishes, from chrome to platinum and from unlacquered brass to gold plate. Sherle Wagner platinum, brass, and gold finishes contain 24K gold in our proprietary formula. All metal finishes are hand-plated and hand-polished by artisans in our Fall River, Massachusetts workshop. Each scalloped ceramic element is hand-glazed and kiln-fired individually, ensuring depth, dimensionality, and authentic artisanal variation.
Design with clarity and poise.
Designed for deck-mounted installation, this bathtub faucet delivers full, immersive flow for a luxurious bathing experience. The fluted lever, adorned with scalloped ceramic, offers smooth, deliberate control through precision ceramic valve technology. A matching deck-mounted hand shower enhances functionality, offering targeted water delivery for rinsing and bathing comfort. Its classical proportions ensure visual harmony across a range of deck configurations, uniting architectural rhythm with refined decorative expression.
Part of a larger story.
The Scalloped Ceramic Fluted Lever Deck Mount Bathtub Faucet with Hand Shower pairs seamlessly with Classic and Heritage families—including Fluted, Empire, Provence, Edwardian, Classical, Neoclassical, and French-inspired collections—to create a cohesive interior defined by rhythm, ornament, and timeless elegance. For Extraordinary Living. Since 1945.






