Toilets
From the 1970s to today
Officially invented in 1977, the toilet represents the undisputed protagonist of bathroom design today.
The focus of numerous design studies, it has brought various innovations from its "birth," to the present time; born as a simple "storage room" outside the house (hence the name WC, water closet), over the years it manages to enter domestic environments becoming also a design element, changing and adapting to the many "fashions."
When the toilet began to approach the interior environment of the home, it was presented with a "classic style," being cumbersome both from a practical point of view and from the point of view of cleaning; the invention of rimless toilets from this point of view brought an important innovation from this point of view by preventing the birth and growth of bacteria and germs in places difficult to reach during cleaning.
Between Design and Utility
The Water is a compound toilet bowl usually made of ceramic with many alternative versions such as, resin and steel, connected to a loading pipe via a siphon filled with water, with the function of preventing odors from returning to the surface.
The most widely used hygienic device, indispensable in any home now comes in floor and wall-hung installations lightening the line and making the bathroom environment an elegant place with ergonomic and easy-to-use elements.
Ceramica Cielo, Flaminia, Gessi, are just some of the brands on our site that will be able to meet your most diverse needs, being able to adapt to any type of request with models, materials and colors. Our consultants and interior designers will certainly be able to show you the best solution for your environments, adapting each available alternative to the environment of the house and especially to the already present line of the bathroom and, also using the 3D Render service, they will be able to make you "taste" a realistic digital representation of what could become your home space used for toilets.
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