- Closed flushing rim ensures even water distribution with no overspraying, and thanks to the small openings in the rim, dirt build-up is reduced for maximum hygiene
- Floorstanding installation
- Made of high-quality, long-lasting sanitary ceramic: durable, scratch-resistant material with an easy-clean and hygienic surface
- Made of long-lasting thermoplast: resistant, dimensionally stable and easy-care plastic
- Seat ring ergonomically shaped for a comfortable sitting position
- Single flush
- The toilet seat and lid can be easily removed with just one movement, without the use of tools or push buttons - for quick and easy cleaning of the ceramic and seat
- Toilet seat with high-quality stainless steel hinges: Rust-free and robust even under heavy loads
- With slow close for gentle, silent closure of seat and lid
Ready Ship
DuraStyle One Piece Toilet
1.28/1.28 GPF, with Slow Close, Removable Seat, Trip lever placement: Left
#D4055400
$810.00
Set article
Duravit DuraStyle One Piece Toilet, Set items: Toilet Seat, One Piece Toilet, Article No.: 0026390000, 21570100U3, White High Gloss, Siphonic, Flushing rim: Closed, Single Flush, Trip lever placement: Left, Flush water quantity: 1.28 / 1.28 GPF, Single Flush, Water connection position: Bottom left, Trip lever placement: Left
Product details
Removable toilet seat
Toilet seats can be easily removed for cleaning.
Specifications
Features
- colorWhite High Gloss
- Gloss levelHigh Gloss
- Trip lever placementLeft
- Large flushing volume1.28 GPF
- Small flushing volume1.28 GPF
- Flushing rimClosed
- Toilet material typeSanitary ware
Specifications
- CoatingNone
- Slow closeYes
- Removable SeatYes
Certificates / Approvals
- ADAYes
Specifications
- Depth/width28 1/8 "
- Width / Length15 1/8 "
Downloads
Mounting and installation
- Installation instructions
Product information
- Care instructions
- Specification sheet

Design by
Matteo Thun & Antonio Rodriguez
Matteo Thun was born in 1952 in Bolzano (South Tyrol). After studying at the Oskar Kokoschka Academy in Salzburg and the Faculty of Architecture in Florence, he co-founded the legendary Memphis Group in 1981. Its members questioned the pure functionality of design objects.

