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Phoenix Kitchen Mixer Taps and Tapware

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  • Phoenix Wiltern Sink Mixer 200mm - Brushed CarbonPhoenix Wiltern Sink Mixer 200mm - Brushed Carbon

    Phoenix Wiltern Sink Mixer 200mm - Brushed Carbon

    $510
    $128 (-20%) OFF RRP of $638
  • Phoenix Wiltern Sink Mixer 200mm - Brushed GoldPhoenix Wiltern Sink Mixer 200mm - Brushed GoldPhoenix Wiltern Sink Mixer 200mm - Brushed Gold

    Phoenix Wiltern Sink Mixer 200mm - Brushed Gold

    $546
    $136 (-19%) OFF RRP of $682
  • Phoenix Wiltern Sink Mixer 200mm - Brushed NickelPhoenix Wiltern Sink Mixer 200mm - Brushed Nickel

    Phoenix Wiltern Sink Mixer 200mm - Brushed Nickel

    $510
    $128 (-20%) OFF RRP of $638
  • Phoenix Wiltern Sink Mixer 200mm - ChromePhoenix Wiltern Sink Mixer 200mm - Chrome

    Phoenix Wiltern Sink Mixer 200mm - Chrome

    $431
    $108 (-20%) OFF RRP of $539

Phoenix Tapware Kitchen Sink Mixer Guide


A kitchen tap sees more daily use than almost any other fixture in the home, which makes Phoenix's focus on both design and genuine build quality particularly relevant here. This collection spans hob-mounted mixers suited to a genuinely wide range of kitchen styles and daily routines.

Choosing a configuration

Gooseneck sink mixers give a high, curved arch with genuine clearance for filling tall pots or vases, and washing larger items with ease. The Arlo range, available in a 200mm gooseneck across chrome and brushed nickel, is a strong, versatile option within this style, and the Argo gooseneck brings a further considered profile to the same category.

Pull-out sink mixers extend the spray head on a flexible hose, genuinely useful for rinsing vegetables or reaching the corners of a larger sink. Standard sink mixers remain the straightforward, dependable default for most kitchens.

Choosing a material

Most mixers in this collection are built from solid brass, a genuinely durable material well suited to daily kitchen use. Lead-free brass options, including a lead-free version of the Arlo gooseneck, are worth prioritising for households focused on drinking water quality. Stainless steel rounds out the range for a household wanting maximum toughness and a naturally food-safe material.

Choosing a finish

This collection spans black, bronze, brushed nickel, chrome, gold, gunmetal, stainless steel and white, giving genuine flexibility to match the mixer to the kitchen's cabinetry, benchtop and existing hardware, or to introduce a considered contrast instead.

Completing the kitchen

A Phoenix sink mixer is easiest to finalise alongside the kitchen sink itself, since mounting position and hole configuration both depend on the sink chosen. The Blue Space's Kitchen Sinks collection is worth reviewing alongside a mixer selection to bring the full kitchen together.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do kitchen mixers in Australia need to meet any standards or certifications?

Yes. All kitchen tapware sold in Australia must carry a WaterMark certification, which is a mandatory regulatory requirement confirming that the product meets Australian plumbing standards for safety and performance (AS/NZS 3718). In addition, kitchen mixers must display a WELS (Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards) rating indicating their water efficiency. A 4-star WELS rating or higher is considered good practice for kitchen mixers and will reduce water consumption with no practical performance trade-off. When purchasing online or from an importer, always verify that the product carries both a valid WaterMark licence number and a WELS label, these are legal requirements in Australia, not optional extras.

What should I consider when choosing a kitchen mixer finish?

The finish of your kitchen mixer should complement the other metal elements in your kitchen, cabinet handles, appliances, and rangehood trim. Chrome remains a classic, low-maintenance option that suits almost any kitchen style. Matte black has surged in popularity in contemporary Australian kitchens and pairs particularly well with dark stone benchtops and two-tone cabinetry. Brushed brass and gunmetal finishes suit warmer, more design-forward kitchens. From a practical perspective, brushed and matte finishes tend to conceal water spots and fingerprints better than polished chrome, which can show marks more readily in a busy kitchen environment.

What types of kitchen sinks are available?

Australian kitchens commonly use stainless steel undermount or top-mount sinks, composite granite/quartz sinks, fireclay sinks (popular for farmhouse-style kitchens), and pressed steel enamel sinks. Stainless steel is the most popular for its durability, affordability, and hygiene. Composite stone sinks offer a premium look with good heat resistance. The Blue Space stocks kitchen sinks from Bao Bath, Turner Hastings, Seima, and other leading Australian brands.

What size kitchen sink do I need?

The right kitchen sink size depends on your benchtop width and how you use the kitchen. Single bowl sinks typically range from 400mm to 700mm wide and suit smaller kitchens or those with a dishwasher. Double bowl sinks (700–900mm) allow simultaneous washing and rinsing and are popular in larger family kitchens. Measure your cabinet opening carefully, as the sink must fit within the internal cabinet dimensions.