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View all productsChampagne wastes are basin, bath, and shower drain fittings finished in a warm, brushed gold tone rather than standard chrome. They perform the same function as any waste, sealing and directing water down the drain, while matching bathrooms built around warm timber, brass tapware, or matte stone finishes.
What is a champagne waste
A waste is the fitting that sits at the drain point of a basin, bath, or shower, and champagne describes the finish applied to its visible cover or grate. The champagne tone is typically achieved with a PVD (physical vapour deposition) coating over brass, which bonds the colour to the metal rather than sitting as a thin surface layer. This makes a genuine champagne PVD waste far more resistant to the constant water exposure a waste fitting deals with than a standard electroplated gold finish would be.
Because a waste sits in near-permanent contact with water, finish durability matters more here than on almost any other bathroom accessory, and it's worth confirming PVD coating specifically rather than assuming any gold-toned waste will hold up the same way.
Finish durability and care
A well-made champagne PVD waste resists tarnishing and colour fade under constant water exposure, but ongoing care still matters. Avoid harsh drain cleaners and bleach-based products where possible, as these can degrade even a quality PVD coating over repeated use, and rinse away soap scum and hard water deposits regularly rather than letting them build up on the visible grate or cover.
In hard water areas, a light descaling solution applied occasionally will keep the champagne finish looking even, since mineral deposits rather than the coating itself are usually what causes a waste to look dull over time.
Waste types and where they're used
Basin wastes typically come as pop-up or click-clack styles, both available in champagne to match a basin mixer in the same finish. Bath wastes are usually a pop-up or click-clack assembly paired with an overflow, and shower wastes range from point drains to linear grates depending on the shower base or tiled floor design.
Matching the waste style to the fixture is a plumbing requirement as much as a design one, so confirm the correct waste type and outlet size for the specific basin, bath, or shower base before ordering, since these details vary between manufacturers.
Installation considerations
Waste installation involves plumbing connections and needs to be done correctly to avoid leaks, so this is generally a licensed plumber's job rather than a DIY fitting task, particularly for bath and shower wastes tied into the waste stack. Basin wastes are more straightforward but still benefit from professional fitting to ensure the seal is watertight from day one.
Confirm the waste's outlet size and thread type match the existing plumbing or the new fixture's specifications before installation begins, since a mismatch here is one of the more common causes of return trips on a renovation job.
Matching with other champagne fittings
Champagne wastes are usually sold within the same range as champagne basin mixers, shower mixers, and bath fillers, which makes it straightforward to match every water fitting in a bathroom to one consistent tone. Pairing a champagne waste with champagne tapware, rather than mixing it with chrome fittings, gives a more considered, finished look, particularly in an open-plan bathroom where the basin and shower area are visible from the same sightline.