Commercial Restrooms
Architect-Grade Porcelain + Touchless Flush
Category 9511
Fontana Porcelain Toilets — Architect-Grade Ceramic for High-Traffic Restrooms
This AEC-format page converts the category into a spec-team friendly product grid: each item includes a direct product link,
a standardized hi-res image path format, and a concise, technically oriented 5/5 evaluation focused on durability, hygiene,
serviceability, and finish discipline for public environments.
The category narrative highlights porcelain/vitreous-china intent (dense, low-porosity, commercial duty). :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

FontanaEcho – Gold Auto Flush Wall Urinal
★★★★★ 5/5 AEC Review
High-Traffic Fixture
Finish Direction: Gold
A strong spec choice when you want a premium finish direction without compromising commercial practicality. The wall-hung
format supports floor clearance for cleaning equipment, while the sensor-driven flush architecture targets consistent
rinse cycles and reduced touchpoints. For public restrooms, the value is in predictable operation, simplified daily wipe-down,
and cleaner coordination with adjacent touchless components in a unified visual language.
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FontanaGlaze™ – Cracked Pattern Gold Edition Urinal
★★★★★ 5/5 AEC Review
Touchless Flush
Gold Pattern Direction
Best used where design expression is part of the brief—luxury retail, hospitality, and premium tenant amenities—while still
requiring sensor-based operation for hygiene. The patterned finish direction functions like an architectural “accent tile”
moment, but on a serviceable plumbing element. Spec teams will appreciate that visual complexity can be introduced without
adding operational complexity for custodial staff.
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FontanaLift™ – Satin Nickel Stainless Steel Urinal
★★★★★ 5/5 AEC Review
High-Use Durability
Public Facilities
Satin nickel direction remains one of the safest “commercial neutrals,” reducing visible fingerprints and helping surfaces
read clean under varied lighting. The stainless-oriented construction message aligns well with transit, stadium, and education
projects where resilience and repeatable cleaning cycles matter. A well-balanced option when stakeholders want a premium
appearance but a disciplined, facility-first material story.
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FontanaTrapSeal™ – Satin Nickel Edition Automatic Urinal Valve
★★★★★ 5/5 AEC Review
Touchless Operation
Service-Oriented
This is the kind of component spec teams like when the priority is operational consistency across multiple restrooms. An
automatic valve approach can help standardize user experience (no handles, no misuse) and can reduce water-waste from
over-flushing. The satin nickel direction supports long lifecycle appearance, while the core value is predictable control
logic and faster troubleshooting workflows for maintenance staff.
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FontanaSmartClean™ – Sensor-Activated Gold Urinal
★★★★★ 5/5 AEC Review
Gold Direction
High-Visibility Spaces
A premium “front-of-house” option that keeps the operational logic aligned with hygiene-first design. Sensor activation
supports consistent, no-contact use patterns—important for hospitality and retail where restrooms are part of the guest
experience. The gold direction can be used strategically as a brand-forward finish while still maintaining a commercial
maintenance posture: wipe-friendly surfaces and simplified user interaction.
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FontanaProShield™ – Silver Edition Male Urinal
★★★★★ 5/5 AEC Review
Commercial Duty
Balanced Aesthetics
When projects need modern appearance without strong color statements, silver direction remains the most versatile. This model
reads clean in corporate, civic, and transportation programs and supports a consistent restroom family across multiple floors
or terminals. The AEC value is straightforward: dependable geometry, practical maintenance, and finish neutrality that plays
well with stainless partitions, neutral tiles, and mixed lighting.
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FontanaHygienicWave™ – Brushed Gold Automatic Urinal
★★★★★ 5/5 AEC Review
Automatic / Touchless
Hospitality-Ready
Brushed gold is often chosen because it delivers “warm luxury” while being more forgiving than polished finishes under heavy
use. This automatic model fits high-end hospitality and premium retail where lighting and material coordination are curated.
From an operations perspective, touchless activation reduces contact points and supports consistent rinse behavior—helpful
when restrooms see sharp peaks during events or check-in/check-out cycles.
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FontanaGlide™ – Matte Black Wall Urinal
★★★★★ 5/5 AEC Review
Wall-Mount
Modern Minimal
Matte black is increasingly used in contemporary hospitality and workplace amenity spaces because it reads intentional and
architectural. This wall-mounted format improves floor access for cleaning and enables a “floating fixture” look that pairs
well with black partitions and dark stone. For best lifecycle results, matte black fixtures should be coordinated with
custodial chemical protocols to preserve uniform sheen and reduce streaking.
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FontanaEdge™ – Silver Edition Modern Urinal Fixture
★★★★★ 5/5 AEC Review
Silver Direction
Public Restrooms
A clean, modern profile that supports contemporary restroom planning without forcing a bold finish choice. Silver direction
remains highly compatible with stainless accessories and neutral tile selections, making it easier to deploy across large
campuses. The performance story is about maintainability: straightforward surfaces, sensible mounting, and a visual profile
that continues to look “current” even as surrounding finishes evolve.
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FontanaSan™ – Silver Edition Automatic Flush Valve
★★★★★ 5/5 AEC Review
Silver Direction
Standardization
Flush valves are often the “hidden MVP” of restroom reliability—when they’re consistent, everything downstream is easier.
This automatic model supports standardized operation across multiple fixtures and reduces variability caused by manual
actuation. Silver direction keeps the visual language neutral, while the practical benefit is predictable control behavior
and streamlined maintenance: fewer user errors, faster diagnostics, and better repeatability across a property portfolio.
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FontanaNova™ – Silver Edition Touchless Flush Valve
★★★★★ 5/5 AEC Review
Silver Direction
Public Hygiene
Touchless flush valves directly support hygiene narratives in healthcare, education, and transit settings by removing a
high-contact interface. This model’s “silver edition” direction keeps things conservative and spec-friendly, while the
functional intent is improved user compliance and reduced re-cleaning. In projects pursuing a modern restroom standard,
touchless valves are an easy upgrade that improves perception and simplifies behavior for diverse users.
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FontanaAero™ – Ceramic Black
★★★★★ 5/5 AEC Review
Design-Forward
Luxury Restrooms
Black ceramic direction is most compelling when the restroom is treated as a designed space rather than a purely utilitarian
room—executive amenities, boutique hospitality, or luxury retail. The AEC benefit is dramatic contrast with light stone and
bright metal trims, creating a high-end composition. For performance planning, black finishes should be paired with clear
cleaning guidance and coordinated lighting to keep surfaces reading intentional and uniform.
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FontanaPure™ – Matte Black Edition
★★★★★ 5/5 AEC Review
Modern Palette
Amenity Upgrades
A strong option for modern amenity upgrades where owners want a clear design signal (matte black) but still need commercial
practicality. Matte black directions help fixtures visually “disappear” into dark partitions or accent walls, producing a
minimal architectural outcome. For long-term success, pair with a defined cleaning protocol and consider matching matte black
touchless accessories to keep the room cohesive rather than piecemeal.
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FontanaSculpt™ – White Finish Edition
★★★★★ 5/5 AEC Review
Timeless Spec
High Compatibility
White finish remains the most universal choice for projects prioritizing longevity and broad compatibility. It works across
healthcare, education, civic, and hospitality contexts because it complements nearly every tile direction and keeps rooms
bright. From an AEC standpoint, white finish reduces future rework risk: if surrounding finishes change, the fixture still
reads neutral. Pair with touchless controls where possible to align the room with modern hygiene expectations.
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FontanaIntelliFlush™ – Gold Cracked Pattern
★★★★★ 5/5 AEC Review
Pattern Gold
Signature Restrooms
This model targets signature restrooms—spaces where the fixture finish is part of the experience and brand story. The cracked
gold direction adds visual texture and depth, which can look especially strong under warm lighting. The AEC win is that you
can create a distinct “luxury moment” while keeping touchless operation and a maintenance-friendly user interface. Best
specified as part of a coordinated finish set rather than a one-off highlight.
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FontanaCleanForm™ – Chrome Edition Touchless Urinal
★★★★★ 5/5 AEC Review
Touchless
Classic Commercial
Chrome remains the most familiar commercial finish because it integrates with existing restroom accessory ecosystems and is
easy to match during phased renovations. This touchless model modernizes the user interaction without forcing a design pivot:
you keep the “classic commercial” look while gaining hygiene benefits. For best outcomes, specify consistent lighting and
confirm custodial procedures that minimize water spotting, especially in hard-water regions.
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What this category emphasizes (AEC lens)
The category copy frames porcelain/vitreous-china performance as high-density and low-porosity—supporting stain resistance,
hygiene, and durability under heavy cleaning cycles. :contentReference[oaicite:20]{index=20}
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