If you navigate to the Sintesibagno store and access the
toilet seats catalogue you will come across toilet seats that are indicated as E-BUSINESS compatible. What features do these toilet seats have compared to the popular
Dedicated Sintesibagno?
In the meantime, let us tell you that the Sintesibagno compatible on many models is a step above those declared Dedicated by some competitors: both formally and qualitatively.
Let’s start with the materials. the toilet seats are made of MDF (a wood derivative, made from a mixture of resins and fibres of prime virgin wood) finished with a lacquer coating. The higher the quality of the Mdf, the longer the durability of the toilet seat. In agreement with one of the best manufacturers currently on the market, we have chosen premium quality, made in Italy and tested in water and under a press to ensure durability and reliability. A mix of quality products that allow these products, when properly used and cleaned, to have a very interesting life time.
Is it in terms of form and dimensions? Again, we have selected products that are really accurate, some of them exactly the same as the originals and dedicated. Let’s start by discovering some models…
Toilet seat Hidra Ellade series
We discovered Hidra’s Ellade series in the post: “
Sanitary ware embroidered by curves. We find their special toilet seats”
A ceramic series that later inspired many other ceramic manufacturers. With
Ellade, Hidra ceramica fully enters the market of retro sanitary ware and its embroidered or shaped toilet seats. We consider it the most feminine shape in the bathroom furnishing world. Curves, curves and more soft, sinuous curves of class and beauty.
On such a special toilet, one can only fit its dedicated toilet seat. But take a look at the E-business compatible version if it looks less perfect! You also save a good 10 Euro on the purchase price. You can find this model in the Sintesibagno store section at the following LINK [
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Toilet seat Montebianco series Pozzi Ginori
We discovered the legendary Montebianco ceramic series in the post: “
And then comes ‘Montebianco’! The classic/antique sanitary ware and their toilet seats“
We have discovered that: in all product sectors there is always a company that breaks new ground and competitors seeing that these bring success follow it. In bathroom furniture, too, this has often happened. There have been legendary companies that have created styles and trends that are difficult to imitate; this is the case of
Ideal Standard with its
Conca WC and
Pozzi Ginori (Richard Ginori) and its
Montebianco sanitary ware.
Montebianco sanitary wares were designed by Guido Andlovitz and presented as early as 1925 by Richard Ginori. Despite a series of different restyling they have survived to the present day.
Its round top shape and parallelepiped body that widens towards the floor make it unmistakable.
The toilet seat cover is just as special, a round one (width 37.5/38 cm) that extends at the back. Here too we have selected a product from the catalogue that is really precise for sanitary ware, but with a saving in this case of almost 20 euros! You can find this model in the Sintesibagno store section at the following LINK [
clik here ]
Toilet seat Italica champagne color Pozzi Ginori
We discovered the Italica series in the post: “
Large sanitary ware (old models) and their unobtainable toilet seat covers.” where we talked in general about sanitary ware with large dimensions: ‘At the turn of the 1970s and 1980s, the bathroom world witnessed a new trend whereby the shapes of sanitary ware increased in volume, the dimensional standard of WCs went from 50/52 cm to much larger sizes, reaching dimensions of
55,
56,
57 cm and in some cases even
60 cm and more. As a consequence of this growth, toilet seats have also increased in size, and in order to fit these sanitary wares, they must have precise and correct dimensions. When searching for a replacement in shopping centres and DIY stores, one quickly realises that the standard and universal seats currently on the market are incredibly small and out of proportion for sanitary ware of that size. Toilet seats measuring
50,
51,
52 cm and perhaps 53 cm in length can hardly be considered a standard size. In this article we will see which large sanitary ware has been the best-selling in those years.’
The starting point for talking about these large sanitary ware is certainly the series produced by
Richard Ginori called
Italica/
Italo.
It can still be found in many bathrooms as well as white in all its colours of the time: champagne (a best seller), pink, light blue, blue, brown, pink, green and grey. Its almost rectangular shape and dimensions (
54/
55 cm) require a dedicated toilet seat in the perfect size of 50×36 with 15/15.5 centre distance.
Just the Champagne version is available in this category and is perfect in shape and colour, and compared to our dedicated Top you can save as much as 25 Euro! You can find this model in the Sintesibagno store section at the following LINK [
clik here ]
To see all available models of this toilet seat category, the direct link to the site is
HERE.