Geberit Monolith Slim Line Exposed Cistern is an elegant sanitary module for toilets with an integrated cistern that can be quickly installed using existing water supply connections and drains.
August 20th, 2010
Combining simple, sophisticated design with high quality materials, the Monolith Slim Line Exposed Cistern creates a harmonious interaction between bathroom and ceramic pan.
Easily installed and maintained without the need for structural alterations, the Monolith Slim Line Exposed Cistern provides a stylish addition to your bathroom sanctuary.
No chiselling, no tiling, no rubble. Installation of the entire system is completed in a single operation and requires no assistance from other tradesmen. This means the toilet will be ready for use again after a matter of hours.
The Monolith Slim Line Exposed Cistern is made of premium material including safety glass and aluminium.
The technical components are finished to the superior standards you expect of Geberit.
This trend-setting design has already brought the Monolith Slim Line Exposed Cistern international recognition: this year it won the renowned iF product design award.
The iF Product Design Award has been a seal of quality for outstanding industrial design since 1953.
Awarded by international experts the iF logo stands for outstanding, tried and tested design quality.
Available in three classical glass colours mint green, black and white.
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