The close coupled toilet is a unique invention in that the cistern – or water tank – is mounted directly onto the toilet bowl without an immediate
connecting pipe. The cistern is connected to the wall, while the toilet pan is fixed to the floor. The toilet's flush mechanism, or push button, is usually
located on the cistern, or slightly to the front.
A Practical Toilet Option
These sorts of flush toilets entered into widespread use in the late nineteenth century, when they were adopted into English upper class residences.
Today, they are the UK's most common type of installation. Modern day close coupled toilets are a great way to make use of compact spaces, and they’re also a
simple and economical choice for your bathroom.
High Quality Ceramic
The design of the close coupled toilet is compact with a sleek outline, offering a practical bathroom option. With high quality ceramic at the core, this
toilet is great for families as the design makes it easy to use, easy to clean, and easy to maintain. Free of complication, you can turn your attention to
more important things - like designing your ideal bathroom haven.