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Geberit Duofix 1.12m WC Toilet Frame Delta Cistern Wall Brackets WC Bend

£224.99
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Description

General description

The Geberit Duofix 1.12m WC Toilet Frame with Delta Cistern is an innovative solution for modern bathroom design. This frame system allows for the installation of wall-hung sanitaryware, providing a clean and contemporary finish without visible pipework. The sturdy metal construction supports various fixtures, making it versatile for different bathroom layouts.

Technical specifications

  • Height: 1.12m
  • Supports wall-hung toilet pans, hand washbasins, bidets, and urinals
  • Installation

  • Can be bolted to the floor
  • Can be placed within or attached to walls
  • Suitable for tight spaces, including corners
  • Usage

    The Geberit Duofix frame is designed to create stunning bathrooms with minimal structural work, allowing for creative freedom in design.

    Features

    • Brand
      GEBERIT
    • Length
      112 cm
    • Material
      Steel
    • Colour
      Blue
    • Origin
      Made in the United Kingdom
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    Wall-hung toilets fit perfectly into contemporary-style bathrooms as you only see the bits you need to clean: the pan, lid and flush button. Beyond these parts, the whole mechanism is hidden behind casing and supported by a toilet frame. Read on for all you need to know about picking the right frame for your toilet!
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    GEBERIT is a leading Swiss group specialising in sanitary installations. It was founded in 1874, when Caspar Melchior Albert Gebert opened a tinsmith's business in Rapperswil (German-speaking Switzerland). His son Albert Emil founded their own factory with his father and brother Leo, and in 1905 they created the first wooden cistern lined with lead and fitted with lead taps. At the same time, many households were being fitted with modern bathrooms and toilets as a result of the hygiene movement. Their business grew rapidly, enabling Léo to develop new products, such as the bell flush mechanism. In the 1930s, despite the economic crisis, they innovated by abandoning metal for plastic, which was easier to clean. In 1975, with the fourth generation at the helm of the company, the first washing toilet was launched, and it proved a success in Japan. The company ceased to be family-owned in 1997, but this enabled GEBERIT to exceed one billion Swiss francs in turnover. The company diversified into bathroom fixtures and mechanisms, and remains a benchmark in the field, supplying the Louvre Museum in Lens and the stadiums for the London Olympic Games.
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