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Product image, Model No.: 215701, DuraStyle, One Piece Toilet, White, 15 1/8 " x 28 1/2 " x 28 1/8 "
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Technical drawings, Model No.: 215701, One Piece Toilet, 15 1/8 " x 28 1/2 " x 28 1/8 "
Technical drawings, Model No.: 215701, One Piece Toilet, 15 1/8 " x 28 1/2 " x 28 1/8 "
Technical drawings, Model No.: 215701, One Piece Toilet, 15 1/8 " x 28 1/2 " x 28 1/8 "
Technical drawings, Model No.: 215701, One Piece Toilet, 15 1/8 " x 28 1/2 " x 28 1/8 "
Technical drawings, Model No.: 215701, One Piece Toilet, 15 1/8 " x 28 1/2 " x 28 1/8 "
Technical drawings, Model No.: 215701, One Piece Toilet, 15 1/8 " x 28 1/2 " x 28 1/8 "
Technical drawings, Model No.: 215701, One Piece Toilet, 15 1/8 " x 28 1/2 " x 28 1/8 "
Technical drawings, Model No.: 215701, One Piece Toilet, 15 1/8 " x 28 1/2 " x 28 1/8 "
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DuraStyle One Piece Toilet Elongated

1.28/1.28 GPF, Trip lever placement: Left, White High Gloss
#21570100U3
White High Gloss
$705.00
Duravit DuraStyle One Piece Toilet, 28 1/8 ", Elongated, White High Gloss, Single Flush, Flush water quantity: 1.28 / 1.28 GPF, Siphonic, Flushing rim: Closed, Outlet: vertical, Trip lever placement: Left, Rough-in: 12 "

Product details

  • 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
  • Single flush

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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.