The extended toilet bowl with low-level toilet basin has a versatile and refined style but, at the same time, looks like a high-class product. It is comfortable, and it can furnish any type of bathroom. It has a sophisticated look with a rectangular shape. Its original shape was inspired by the most luxurious American furnishings from the early 20th century. It has a typically classic style, with thick, rounded edges, suitable to be placed not only in traditional, but also in stylish, contemporary settings.
Made of high-quality vitreous china, this toilet has a unique feature that distinguishes it from the most common and widespread toilet bowls made the bathroom furnishing industry: it has a posterior extension because it was designed to ensure an elegant and refined cover to the water pipes that connect the toilet to the wall.
This is an ideal solution which allows you to place this bowl in bathrooms of all types and sizes, offering the chance to hide the connecting pipes instead of leaving them in view. This toilet can be equipped with a low-level toilet basin thanks to its balanced dimensions (65x42x37 cm) and refined detail. It is easy to install because it does not need complicated masonry work. The low-level basin follows the line of the toilet harmoniously and it also has an elegant and aesthetically perfect appearance. In harmony with the design of the bathroom, the toilet basin shows its thick and original outlines. It is a luxury element that will decorate a bathroom in full respect of the classic trend in the sanitary ware industry. The toilet basin is prepared for a side lever or push-button mechanism. It is silent and small. It enhances the bathroom thanks to its glossy glazing.
It also guarantees reduced water consumption, easy cleaning and maintenance. The use of advanced technologies and first choice materials insures a strong and long-lasting quality. The extended toilet and its low-level toilet basin are part of the Waldorf collection. It was conceived by the designer Massimiliano Cicconi for Kerasan, inspired by the monumental and sumptuous lines of neo-Gothic style that characterized the American architectural context at the beginning of the 20th century.