
- 23/05/2025
- Taps and fittings
Elegance and simplicity combined with an excellent user experience: these are the characteristics of the two Borgia and Pepe XL sink mixers offered by Frattini, both made of the innovative 316L stainless steel, which is not only extremely strong and durable, but also antibacterial and hygienic.
Borgia mixer: creativity, technology and research
Designed by Bellucci Mazzoni Progetti for Frattini, the Borgia sink mixer has already been awarded at the Archiproducts Design Awards 2022 for its unique concept made of creativity, technology and research. Every detail is carefully designed to simplify and make daily work in the kitchen more comfortable.

The water spout is a practical hand shower placed at the end of a spring-loaded black nylon braided hose about 40 cm long and attached to a support molded to the end of a rigid horizontal spout. Together, these two components offer the classic profile of the arc of the sink mixer spout and, thanks to their flexibility, make it possible to reach every corner of the bowl with ease.
The control knob is a cylinder enhanced by a clean cut that gives back its flat front section: essential and ergonomic, thanks to an extremely soft cartridge when opening and closing the water, it guarantees a full and aerated jet. With a 360-degree rotation, Borgia offers great freedom of movement, allowing daily kitchen activities to be carried out comfortably.

Pepe XL in the new brushed copper finish
The first Pepe collection, designed by architect Paolo Bertarelli in 2016, immediately proved a hit among Frattini faucets for the essentiality and proportion of its lines. Now the collection is expanded with the new Pepe XL sink mixer, the ideal solution for those seeking contemporary design.
Enhanced by the arched spout that rotates 360° around the cylindrical body of the mixer, Pepe XL is equipped with an aerator that mixes water with air and makes the jet perform.

The straightforwardness of the faucet is also suited to modern, minimalist kitchen environments thanks to the refined versions available: steel, brushed black PVD, and now the glamorous new brushed copper PVD finish (pictured in the opening photo), which adds warmth to the kitchen thanks to its iridescent tone in the light.