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Japandi Toilets

A Japandi toilet does its job without drawing attention to itself. Soft, rounded ceramic forms that feel organic rather than engineered. Wall-hung pans that keep the floor open and the room breathing. Rimless flush technology that keeps the interior clean with less effort. And flush plates so understated they almost disappear into the wall.

Our Japandi range brings together wall-hung and back to wall designs with gently tapered profiles, smooth ceramic surfaces and concealed cisterns. Paired with minimal flush plates in matt white, brushed nickel or brushed brass, each toilet is designed to sit quietly in a room built on calm, natural materials and considered simplicity.

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Japandi toilets — quiet by design

In a Japandi bathroom, nothing should jar — and the toilet is often the fixture most at risk of breaking the spell. An angular, clinical-looking pan or a chunky exposed cistern can undo the calm that natural wood, soft tiles and organic basins have built. A Japandi toilet is designed specifically to avoid that. The form is gentle. The profile is low. The cistern is hidden. The flush plate is a quiet detail rather than a focal point. The toilet becomes part of the room's calm rather than an interruption in it.

Wall-hung Japandi toilets

Wall-hung toilets are the natural choice for a Japandi bathroom. Mounted to the wall with the cistern concealed behind, they float above the floor with nothing touching the ground. This creates the open, uncluttered floor plane that Japandi design depends on — every square centimetre of visible floor makes the room feel larger and more restful. The gap beneath also makes cleaning effortless, with no pedestal base or floor fixings to work around. The pan shape in a Japandi wall-hung toilet is deliberately softened — rounded edges, a gently tapered form and smooth curves that reference natural shapes rather than geometric precision.

Back to wall Japandi toilets

If wall-hung installation isn't practical — your wall can't take the weight, or the plumbing doesn't allow for a concealed frame — a back to wall Japandi toilet offers a similar visual result. The pan sits on the floor but pushes back against the wall or a piece of furniture, with the cistern hidden behind. The front profile remains smooth and organic, and the visible plumbing is minimal. Back to wall toilets are easier to install than wall-hung and don't require a support frame, while still delivering the clean, considered look that Japandi design calls for.

Organic ceramic profiles

The ceramic shape of a Japandi toilet is what sets it apart from a standard modern design. Where contemporary toilets often use sharp angles, flat planes and squared-off rims, a Japandi toilet softens every edge. The pan tapers gently from back to front. The rim curves smoothly inward. The transition from seat to ceramic is seamless rather than stepped. Viewed from the side, the profile flows like a single, continuous form — no hard breaks, no abrupt changes of direction. These are subtle differences, but in a room designed around natural materials and organic shapes, they make the toilet feel like it belongs rather than standing apart.

Rimless flush technology

Every Japandi toilet in our range uses rimless flush technology. A rimless pan has no traditional rim channel around the inside of the bowl — instead, water is directed in a clean, powerful sweep across the entire surface from a direct-flush system. This means there are no hidden areas where bacteria and limescale accumulate, making the toilet more hygienic and significantly easier to keep clean. The smooth, uninterrupted interior of a rimless bowl also aligns with the Japandi commitment to clean, honest surfaces — nothing concealed, nothing hard to reach.

Flush plates that disappear

In a Japandi bathroom, the flush plate should be the quietest detail on the wall. Matt white plates blend into white or light-tiled walls, becoming almost invisible. Brushed nickel plates sit softly against neutral surfaces with a warm, low-sheen presence. Brushed brass adds a subtle touch of warmth for rooms with natural wood and warmer tones. The shape of the plate matters too — soft-radius rectangles and rounded buttons suit the Japandi aesthetic better than sharp-edged or heavily geometric designs. Some ranges offer flush plates with a completely flat surface and no raised buttons, operated by a gentle push anywhere on the plate — the most minimal option available.

Soft-close seats

Every Japandi toilet in our range includes or is compatible with a soft-close seat. The seat lowers slowly and silently when released — no slamming, no noise. In a bathroom designed around calm and quiet, this small detail matters more than you'd expect. Seats are typically slim-profile with rounded edges that follow the organic line of the pan, creating a continuous form from the top of the seat to the base of the ceramic. White is the standard colour, maintaining the clean, uniform appearance that Japandi design values.

Coordination with the wider room

A Japandi toilet looks best when it's considered as part of the room, not in isolation. The ceramic colour should match your basin — both in shade and surface finish (matt or silk rather than high gloss, where possible). The flush plate finish should coordinate with your taps, shower hardware and towel rails. The wall behind should be clean and simple — a natural stone tile, a micro-cement render or a plain painted surface that doesn't compete with the form of the pan. When the toilet, the basin and the brassware share the same design DNA, the room reads as a single, cohesive scheme rather than a collection of separate purchases.

What is a Japandi toilet?

A Japandi toilet is a toilet designed with a blend of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian functionality — soft organic ceramic forms, wall-hung or back to wall installation, rimless flush technology and understated flush plates. The design prioritises calm, natural shapes over angular or geometric profiles, creating a toilet that sits quietly in a room built on natural materials and considered simplicity.

Why are wall-hung toilets the most common choice for Japandi bathrooms?

Wall-hung Japandi toilets keep the floor completely clear, which is fundamental to the open, uncluttered feel that Japandi design depends on. The floating pan creates visual breathing room, makes the bathroom feel larger and allows effortless floor cleaning. The concealed cistern removes visual bulk from the room. The result is a toilet that serves its function without disrupting the calm, natural atmosphere of the space.

What shape pan does a Japandi toilet have?

Japandi toilets use softly rounded, organic pan shapes rather than angular or squared-off profiles. The ceramic tapers gently, the rim curves smoothly inward and the overall form flows as a single continuous shape without hard breaks or sharp transitions. This organic quality mirrors the natural forms found across Japandi furniture and sanitaryware — pebble-like basins, sculpted baths and smooth, tactile surfaces.

Are Japandi toilets rimless?

Yes. Every Japandi toilet in our range uses rimless flush technology. A rimless pan has no hidden rim channel where bacteria and limescale can build up. Water flows across the entire bowl in a clean sweep, reaching every surface. This makes Japandi toilets more hygienic and easier to clean than rimmed designs, and the smooth, uninterrupted interior aligns with the Japandi emphasis on honest, easy-to-maintain surfaces.

What flush plate finishes suit a Japandi toilet?

Matt white is the most minimal choice for a Japandi toilet flush plate — it blends into light walls and almost disappears. Brushed nickel offers a soft, warm metallic that sits quietly against neutral tiles and natural wood. Brushed brass adds subtle warmth for rooms with richer tones. The plate shape should be simple — soft-radius rectangles or rounded buttons rather than sharp-edged designs. Some ranges offer completely flat push plates for the most understated look possible.

Can I use a back to wall toilet in a Japandi bathroom instead of wall-hung?

Yes. A back to wall Japandi toilet is a practical alternative when wall-hung installation isn't feasible — if the wall can't support a frame or the plumbing doesn't allow for concealed pipework. The pan sits on the floor but pushes against the wall with the cistern hidden behind, maintaining a clean, organic front profile. It's easier to install than wall-hung while still achieving the considered, minimal look that Japandi design requires.

How do I keep a Japandi toilet clean?

Rimless technology makes Japandi toilets significantly easier to clean than traditional rimmed designs. For the exterior ceramic, wipe regularly with a soft damp cloth and a mild non-abrasive cleaner. For the interior, a standard toilet cleaner and brush will keep the bowl fresh — the rimless surface has no hidden areas to trap residue. Clean the flush plate with a soft cloth to avoid scratching metallic finishes. The soft-close seat can be removed for thorough cleaning and refitted without tools on most models.

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