Classical
Basins and
Toilets.

Albion Classic Range with our Imperium bath.

Basins -
a selection of
formats.

Choose from wall mounted, pedestal mounted or stand mounted basins.

Info:

  • Basins are offered with different tap hole options. Choose between 1 or 3 tap holes and select your basin tap to suit. For larger basins, the 3 tap hole format adds a touch of class. For smaller basins, use the 1 hole option. This will keep more ‘ledge’ space for your bathroom essentials.
  • The conventional solution is to mount a basin on a pedestal – but there are other stylish options. Why not try a fully wall mounted basin or a basin mounted on a tubular stand.

Any colour,
as long as it's
white!

We dont believe in fads and we like to keep things simple.

Info:

  • All of our ceramic surfaces are white glaze. To maintain continuity, our baths, basins and loos are formulated to colour match. 
  • Our glaze is thick, durable and designed to last. 
  • Use any modern liquid cleaners to keep your basins and toilets pristine.
  • All of our sanitary ware is made using high quality porcelain giving strength and stability.
Volda Basin shown from overhead with a chrome towel rail

Choose your loo!

Albion's range of different toilet formats. Back to Wall Toilet, Low Level Toilet, High level Toilet and Close Coupled toilets.
Different horses for different courses.
From our grand high level toilets to the beautiful, yet functional close-coupled versions.
We have a format to suit you.

Info:

Our range of toilets fall into four different formats:-

  • High Level – where the cistern (flushing water tank) is mounted high on the wall and connected with a long, vertical flush pipe. Our High Level Toilets are great for small bathrooms. This sounds counter intuitive, but the position of the high cistern creates more visual space at waist level. The toilet pan can be installed closer to the wall, saving more space in the bathroom. Flushing performance of the high level toilet means that less water is used.
  • Low Level – where the cistern is mounted at a mid level and connected with a shorter flush pipe. The ‘go to’ choice for most classical applications. This option is useful for locating under a window, but be aware of your window height.
  • Close Coupled – where the cistern bolts directly to the back of the toilet pan. For all of the exposed cistern designs, this option mounts the cistern at the lowest level.  If the toilet needs to mount under a window, this reduced dimension can be useful. The Close Coupled toilet is a good choice for unfussy and subtle bathroom designs. 
  • Back to Wall – only the toilet pan is visible and the cistern is hidden into a cavity wall. A great option for a ‘minimal’ design but installation of the cistern needs to be considered together with routing of the outlet pipe.
 
The direction of the outlet (soil) pipe is important.
Pay attention to the routing of the soil pipe. Many plumbers will want to route this pipe under the floor, into boxing or directly out through the wall. Different designs of toilet will have slightly different options, so get in touch for advice. We can talk through any details needed.
 
A choice of toilet seats.
An important finishing touch for the classical loo. Choose from white, black or walnut for our toilets.

Build
your
bathroom.

Why not put together a wish-list of the parts you need. Get accurate pricing for your new bathroom.

Classical
Basins and
Toilets.

Basins -
a selection of
formats.

Albion's selection of Basin formats.

Choose from wall mounted, pedestal mounted or stand mounted basins.

Info:

  • Basins are offered with different tap hole options. Choose between 1 or 3 tap holes and select your basin tap to suit. For larger basins, the 3 tap hole format adds a touch of class. For smaller basins, use the 1 hole option. This will keep more ‘ledge’ space for your bathroom essentials.
  • The conventional solution is to mount a basin on a pedestal – but there are other stylish options. Why not try a fully wall mounted basin or a basin mounted on a tubular stand.

Any colour,
as long as it's
white!

All of Albion's sanitary ware is brilliant white

We dont believe in fads and we like to keep things simple.

Info:

  • All of our ceramic surfaces are white glaze. To maintain continuity, our baths, basins and loos are formulated to colour match. 
  • Our glaze is thick, durable and designed to last. 
  • Use any modern liquid cleaners to keep your basins and toilets pristine.
  • All of our sanitary ware is made using high quality porcelain giving strength and stability.

Choose your loo!

Albion's range of different toilet formats. Back to Wall, Low Level, High level and Close Coupled toilets.
Different horses for different courses.
From our grand high level toilets to the beautiful, yet functional close-coupled versions.
We have a format to suit you.

Info:

Our range of toilets fall into four different formats:-

  • High Level – where the cistern (flushing water tank) is mounted high on the wall and connected with a long, vertical flush pipe.Our High Level Toilets are great for small bathrooms. This sounds counter intuitive, but the position of the high cistern creates more visual space at waist level. The toilet pan can be installed closer to the wall, saving more space in the bathroom.  Flushing performance of the high level toilet means that less water is used.
  • Low Level – where the cistern is mounted at a mid level and connected with a shorter flush pipe. The ‘go to’ choice for most classical applications. This option is useful for locating under a window, but be aware of your window height.
  • Close Coupled – where the cistern bolts directly to the back of the toilet pan. For all of the exposed cistern designs, this option mounts the cistern at the lowest level.  If the toilet needs to mount under a window, this reduced dimension can be useful. The Close Coupled toilet is a good choice for unfussy and subtle bathroom designs. 
  • Back to Wall – Only the toilet pan is visible and the cistern is hidden into a cavity wall. A great option for a ‘minimal’ design but installation of the cistern needs to be considered together with routing of the outlet pipe.
 
The direction of the outlet (soil) pipe is important.
Pay attention to the routing of the soil pipe. Many plumbers will want to route this pipe under the floor, into boxing or directly out through the wall. Different designs of toilet will have slightly different options, so get in touch for advice. We can talk through any details needed.
 
A choice of toilet seats.
An important finishing touch for the classical loo. Choose from white, black or walnut for our toilets.

Build
your
bathroom

Why not put together a wish-list of the parts you need. Get accurate pricing for your new bathroom.

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