
Hard-to-Find Rectangular Sanitaryware? Sintesibagno Can Help
Finding covers for discontinued, rectangular-shaped sanitaryware (often Made in Italy) can be tricky—but Sintesibagno has you covered. Here’s a look at some iconic, now out-of-production series that shaped bathroom design:

Ciottolo by Ceramica Flaminia
Released in the 1980s, this series emphasized a rectangular shape from top to foot. Its modern successor is the Sprint line. Sintesibagno offers toilet seats for both [open LINK] and [open LINK].

Fiesta by Catalano
This line softened rectangular geometry with subtle curves. You can find the matching toilet seat [open LINK].

Hidra Series by Hidra Ceramics
Similar in style to the above, this model stands out for its detailed top and decorative side elements, once popular in Civita Castellana. Replacement covers are available [open LINK].

IGEA by Catalano
A unique, futuristic trapezoidal design unlike any other from that era. Toilet seats for this rare shape are in stock [open LINK].

ADDA by Facis (now GSI)
Often confused with the Conca series, ADDA has a distinct flat rear seat area. Seats are available in white and champagne [open LINK].
We’ve shown several rectangular sanitaryware lines that are no longer produced. Still can’t find your model? Or unsure which one it is? Try the seat-finder tool from Sintesibagno, explained in this video: