Leading designer, manufacturer and distributor of domestic and commercial bathroom ware, Caroma has unveiled its latest bathroom technology. The Caroma collection includes basins, taps and baths – but adding to its toilet suite series is a brand new innovative flushing system titled Cleanflush.
March 21st, 2016
Leading designer, manufacturer and distributor of domestic and commercial bathroom ware, Caroma has unveiled its latest bathroom technology. The Caroma collection includes basins, taps and baths – but adding to its toilet suite series is a brand new innovative flushing system titled Cleanflush.
The new design comes in two distinctive styles, and incorporates a rimless bowl, as well as the patent-pending flushing system. Cleanflush has been developed to ensure maximum hygiene and ease of cleaning, and is the result of two year’s research led by Caroma’s research and development manager, Dr. Steve Cummings.
With the aim of optimizing water flow, Caroma’s Cleanflush toilets feature an advanced flow splitter for optimum wash coverage, flow contours for superior wash down and a balancer that controls and directs the flush.
To celebrate the launch of the new design in Sydney, Caroma hosted a special event and parkour troop performance, to reference the Cleanflush concept of precise, flowing water.
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