In 1911, Serafino Vincenti, who had founded an industry in Civita Castellana, was awarded three gold medals at the first Roman Ceramics Exhibition and founded ‘Ceramica Vincenti’ with his brother in 1927, dedicated to the production of sanitary ware; this industry ceased operations in 1997. We are talking about one of the historical companies in the ceramic district of Civita Castellana. Together with:
FLAMINIA,
CATALANO,
AZZURRA,
GALASSIA,
SIMAS,
VITRUVIT,
GLOBO,
KERASAN,
ALTHEA and
FACIS GSI has generated a brand (Civita Castellana Ceramics) recognised not only nationally, but worldwide. Synonymous with the absolute quality of artefacts from there and masters of shapes admired by many customers.
ANTICA series Vincenti
The ceramic series that best represents the company is
Antica. A style also in the name antiqued classic, curves and protrusions proportioned and calibrated so well that it is still a very up-to-date design. Its direct competitors, to understand the stylistic position are certainly:
CALLA by Ideal Standard and
BELLA EPOQUE by Cesame. Very particular is the shape of the internal hole (which we do not see in this picture) made in the shape of an 8, taken from its original toilet seat that you can find in the Sintesibagno store at the following link [
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CURVA series Vincenti
Perhaps the mass-market series of the Civita company. It never reached the sales figures (also due to the company’s production capacity issues) of the series of other ceramic manufacturers, which we have seen in the post: ”
Replacing a ’80s/’90s toilet seat cover”: the legendary series
TESI by Ideal Standard (we wonder, given the formal similarity between this and the Vincenti series we are talking about, who between Curva and Tesi inspired the other), the revolutionary series
SINTESI by Cesame, the best seller
CLODIA by Dolomite, the minimalist series
LUCE by Catalano and the stylish series
FANTASIA by Pozzi Ginori, but the style signature is that of the golden age of bathroom furniture and construction of the ’80s. If you look closely you will find in all of them, including
Curva, the style of the period. In the Sintesibagno store you can find different toilet seat covers for this toilet: from the varnished wooden one to the more upmarket one in polyester cast wood, to a more modern version in thermoset with a wrap-around lid, the link is at [
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ELEGANT series Vincenti
A sanitary ware with a certainly rectangular shape, very interesting is the particular narrowing in the back that makes the figure more slender. We are in the ’70s. In the post: ”
Older, discontinued models with rectangular toilet seats. (part 2)” we saw how the competing ceramic houses interpreted the form of the period. Among others we mention:
CIOTTOLO Flaminia and
FIESTA Catalano. We still have the toilet seat cover for this Vincenti sanitaryware available and you can find it in the store at the following link [
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VERSILIA series Vincenti
It is one of the many ‘brothers’ of the Conca series, remember the post: ”
The CONCA WC and toilet seat and its ‘brothers’“? Vincenti too, seeing the success of Ideal Standard’s series, decided to propose a line of rectangular sanitary ware with a rear rise. He called it
Versilia. It competed on the market with: series
CLIO Ceramica Globo, series
DUCCIO Ceramiche Senesi, Sanitaryware
POLO Ceramica Catalano and Series
ADDA Facis GSI. Its toilet seat cover with 45° angled hinges can be found in the store at the following link [
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Today we have discovered the ceramic series of another company from the Civita Castellana ceramic district: Vincenti. Perhaps you have recognised your toilet bowl and are able to purchase the right and precise toilet seat cover without making a mistake. However, if you are still in doubt about which toilet seat cover to look for for your wc in the bathroom, we suggest you send us an e-mail to
info@sintesibagno.it or a
WhatsApp message to
3341288978 with two pictures of your sanitary fitting and a few measurements and we will be able to help you choose. Here is the video on how to go about finding a toilet seat cover: