Caroma’s new Invisi Series II toilet suite has won the highly acclaimed 2009 Australian International Design Awards in the Housing and Building category. The toilet suite’s in-wall system was recognised for its innovative design which increases water saving and is easily installed in commercial and domestic settings. Caroma eliminates messy aesthetics and sets an elegant […]
June 9th, 2009
Caroma’s new Invisi Series II toilet suite has won the highly acclaimed 2009 Australian International Design Awards in the Housing and Building category.
The toilet suite’s in-wall system was recognised for its innovative design which increases water saving and is easily installed in commercial and domestic settings.
Caroma eliminates messy aesthetics and sets an elegant tone to the bathroom by hiding the plumbing and cistern cleverly behind the wall, allowing only the pan and designer buttons to be seen.
Designed in Australia, the Caroma Invisi Series II can be installed in wall, duct, ceiling or under counter and features Smartflush technology with a WELS four star rating to optimise water saving.
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