Brass For Homes — Marrakech, Morocco
Unlacquered Brass Gooseneck Faucet:
Complete Buyer’s Guide 2025
The high-arc gooseneck in solid unlacquered brass — the most versatile single-hole faucet available.
The gooseneck faucet — with its distinctive high-arc spout — is the most versatile unlacquered brass kitchen faucet design. Where a bridge faucet requires three holes and suits specific kitchen styles, the gooseneck requires only one hole and suits virtually every kitchen and bathroom configuration from farmhouse traditional to minimal contemporary.
In solid unlacquered brass, the gooseneck develops a particularly beautiful patina. The long, arching spout neck is a high-contact surface — daily water runs over it and hands touch it constantly — producing some of the most dramatic and beautiful patina development in our collection. Our unlacquered brass gooseneck kitchen faucets and bathroom gooseneck faucets are all handcrafted in Marrakech, Morocco.
Kitchen Gooseneck Faucets
Our unlacquered brass kitchen gooseneck faucets feature a high-arc spout that provides generous clearance for large pots, sheet pans, and deep farmhouse sinks. Single-hole installation keeps the countertop minimal and uncluttered. Available with lever handles (for single-sweep operation) or cross handles (for precise hot and cold control).
The kitchen gooseneck suits any sink configuration with a single pre-drilled hole. It works equally well over farmhouse sinks, single-bowl undermount sinks, and double-bowl undermount sinks. The high arc ensures adequate clearance regardless of sink depth.
Bathroom Gooseneck Faucets
The gooseneck profile is especially valuable in the bathroom, where it provides the clearance needed for deep vessel sinks and basin-style washbasins. Our unlacquered brass bathroom gooseneck faucets are available in standard and tall versions to suit vessel sinks of different heights. Single-hole installation suits most vanity configurations.
How to Choose Spout Height
The spout height should be chosen in relation to the sink depth and the largest vessel you regularly use the faucet to fill. For standard kitchen sinks (7–9” deep), a faucet with a spout height of 12–15” above the counter provides comfortable clearance. For deeper farmhouse sinks (10–12”), a taller spout of 15–18” is preferable. For bathroom vessel sinks, the spout height should be chosen so the spout end sits above the rim of the vessel with at least 6” of clearance.
Practical takeaway for Unlacquered Brass Gooseneck Faucet: Complete Buyer's Guide
The useful way to read this guide is to connect the design idea with the measurements, finish behavior, and daily use of the room. A good choice should look beautiful in photos, but it also needs to feel natural around the sink, counter, cabinet line, lighting, and cleaning routine. A faucet decision should start with hole spacing, spout reach, handle clearance, and the way the sink is used every day. A beautiful finish matters, but the piece also needs to clear the backsplash, reach comfortably into the basin, and leave enough room for cleaning around the deck or wall mount.
What to check before you choose
Before buying, confirm the dimensions, mounting style, clearance, and nearby surfaces. In kitchens, that means checking the sink, backsplash, counter depth, and traffic around the work zone. In bathrooms, it means checking vanity depth, mirror placement, splash area, and hand clearance. If the article is about finish or patina, compare how much natural change you want to see over months of normal use.
How to style the finish naturally
Warm metal works best when it is repeated lightly instead of forced into a perfect match. Pair brass, copper, or patina with stone, limewash, handmade tile, natural wood, plaster, or quiet cabinet colors. This gives the room a collected feeling and keeps the fixture or sink as the hero. The goal is not a showroom match; it is a room that feels calm, useful, and personal.
Related Brass For Homes paths
For the next step, compare our kitchen faucets, browse related bridge faucets, read the kitchen faucet guide, and keep kitchen sinks in mind if you are planning a full room rather than a single swap. Those internal paths help you move from inspiration to product scale, finish choice, and installation planning without mixing in unrelated brands.
Care and long-term value
After installation, treat the surface gently. Use mild soap, a soft cloth, and regular drying around water contact points. Avoid abrasive pads, bleach, and aggressive acids. Living finishes will deepen where hands and water touch most, while polished surfaces may need occasional attention to stay bright. That maintenance rhythm is part of owning real metal hardware and is often what makes the room feel richer with age.