Adding a new dimension to bathroom design, Caroma has announced an enhanced portfolio of concealed cistern toilet suites, with the much anticipated release of the Caroma Invisi™ Series II collection. Available from January 2009, the second generation Invisi™ collection has undergone a complete redesign to be more versatile, more compact and even easier to quote, […]
December 9th, 2008
Adding a new dimension to bathroom design, Caroma has announced an enhanced portfolio of concealed cistern toilet suites, with the much anticipated release of the Caroma Invisi™ Series II collection.
Available from January 2009, the second generation Invisi™ collection has undergone a complete redesign to be more versatile, more compact and even easier to quote, order and install.
In line with the latest trends in contemporary bathroom design, Caroma Invisi™ Series II toilet suites are available in wall hung and wall faced styles and feature smooth, clean designer looks.
The versatile Invisi™ Series II toilet suites are suitable for in-wall, under counter, induct and in-ceiling applications. Invisi™ Series II is the first wall hung toilet suite on the market that fits within a standard 90mm wall cavity with 450mm centres.
Dimensions: go to www.caroma.com.au
Delivery Time: Available January 2009
Applications: Sanitaryware – for both Domestic and Commercial applications
Variations: Suitable for, under counter, in wall, in duct in ceiling.
Finish: Vitreous China, White only
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