Bathroom environments have evolved to provide functionality and double as a personal retreat. Parliament Vanity Top Basin and Toilet makes a modern and elegant bathroom statement; creating a stylish and chic appearance.
August 20th, 2010
Designed for versatility, the Parliament toilet features Quiet Close™ seat technology and the basin’s contemporary tapered edges perfectly complement both square or curved bathroom fixtures and fittings.
With bathroom trends moving from symmetrical lines to organic curves, Parliament will fit effortlessly into an existing bathroom or an entire makeover.
The Parliament Basin range is available in a Vanity Top or Semi-Recessed. While the Toilet “back to wall feature” creates a simple, clean aesthetic.
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