Features we love
- Clean and modern design, perfect for contemporary bathrooms
- Fully assembled, making installation hassle-free
- Soft-closing mechanisms reduce wear and tear, extending the unit’s longevity
- The vanity unit door can be fitted either left or right hand opening
- 5 Years guarantee for added piece of mind
All about me
This Classic 950 toilet and sink unit with the Addison back-to-wall toilet is an all-in-one bathroom solution that merges style and practicality. It features a vanity unit with ample storage space behind a soft-closing door, perfect for keeping essentials neatly stored away.
The round back-to-wall toilet, partnered with a soft close and quick release seat adds a subtle contrast to the square unit, enhancing the modern aesthetic. The toilet unit also comes fitted with a 3 & 6L dual flush functionality. With a high gloss white finish, this unit easily fits into any bathroom decor, whether it’s an en-suite or a master bathroom. The universal fitting makes installation flexible, allowing you to easily fit the vanity unit door to either be left or right-hand opening
Need to know
- Vanity unit dimensions: H840 x W450 x D420 mm
- Toilet Unit dimensions: H766 x W500 x D300 mm
- Toilet & Seat dimensions: H445 x W355 x D540 mm
- Overall dimensions: H840 x W960 x D840 mm
- Weight: 36.7kg
- Colour: White
- Vanity unit material: MDF
- Vanity unit finish: Gloss
- Basin material: Ceramic
- Basin finish: Gloss
- Worktop material: MDF
- Number of cupboards: 1
- Soft close features: Included for both seat and doors
- Flush system: Dual flush with chrome button
- Tap holes: 1 (Mono basin mixer tap required)
- Tap included: No
- Waste included: No (Slotted waste required)
- Overflow: Chrome round overflow included
- Assembly Required No
- Door Fitting Left or right hand
- Guarantee: 5 years
Question from Danny Mitchell: Asked on 19/11/2020 Hi, could you tell me please the total projection of both the sink and the toilet into the room from the wall please as your dimension do not state this, may thanks
Question from Stuart Littlejohn: Asked on 25/10/2020 What is the overall width of the units combined?
Question from Paul Goodwin: Asked on 21/09/2020 Does the toilet have internal overflow where cistern can overflow back in to the bowl as opposed plumbing in the overflow