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  2. Duravit - Wikipedia

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    The Duravit Design Center in Hornberg, designed by Philippe Starck, was also completed during this time. The brand is currently available in over 130 countries. With a joint venture agreement, the company began expanding its activities in China in 2003 and has been trading there since then as Duravit Chongqing Sanitaryware Co. Ltd.

  3. Toto Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    The Washlet (ウォシュレット, Woshuretto) is a toilet seat that features an integrated bidet. The bidet feature activates at the push of a button on the seat or by remote control ; a small wand extends from the back of the rim and begins to jet water towards the backside of the user.

  4. Philippe Starck - Wikipedia

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    While working for Adidas, Starck set up his first industrial design company, Starck Product, which he later renamed Ubik [5] after Philip K. Dick's novel.For this company, he built relationships with manufacturers across Europe including: Driade, [6] Alessi, and Kartell, in Italy, Drimmer in Austria, Vitra in Switzerland, and Disform and Andreu World [7] in Spain.

  5. Starck - Wikipedia

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    Starck is a German surname, which means a strong, bold person, from the Middle High German starke, meaning "strong" or "brave". [1] [2] The name may refer to: Colby Starck (born 1974), American musician; Johann August von Starck (1741–1816), German writer; Karl von Starck (1867–1937), German politician; Philippe Starck (born 1949), French ...

  6. Blair toilet - Wikipedia

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    A Blair toilet with an exhaust pipe. The Blair Toilet (a.k.a. Blair Latrine) is a pit toilet designed in the 1970s. It was a result of large-scale projects to improve rural sanitation in Rhodesia under UDI at the Blair Research Institute, and then deployed further during the 1980s after Zimbabwean Independence.

  7. Soft Toilet Seats - Wikipedia

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    Soft Toilet Seats is a 1999 comedy film written and directed by Tina Valinsky and starring David Rosen, Alexa Jago and Jonathan Aube. [1] It first had a limited release in the United States on December 3, 1999, before commercially releasing on March 10, 2000.