NEOREST® NX
A graceful form that makes the most of the beauty inherent in ceramics.
This design is the result of ceramics technologies we have cultivated over many years.
Released in 2017, the 100th anniversary of TOTO's founding, this is our top-of-the-line integrated toilet. We developed it to become the original integrated toilet with a view to “the future that lies beyond.” We have combined caramic craftmanship with technologies that provide the ultimate in cleanliness to pursue a previously unseen design, one that only TOTO can create.
Our image was that of the white porcelain pots and vessels people have used since ancient times. We deeply pursued the beauty inherent to ceramics. Utilizing the natural beauty that only pottery can offer, we expressed an organic, graceful form. It is difficult to accurately reproduce ideal curves and curved surfaces with ceramic materials, which tend to deform during the firing process. The final design was the result of precise design expertise based on the intuition and experience of our skilled engineers.
We also considered aesthetics, comfort, and ease of cleaning, and we aimed for a noiseless design with simplicity down to the smallest detail. The rear of the ceramic is raised, and internal parts are enclosed in ceramic. This allowed us to reduce the exposure of plastic parts, creating a style unique to this product. We also selected CMF (colors, materials, and finishes) for each part, such as metal parts in the lid hinges, with a focus on how beautiful we can make the ceramic look.
The form when the lid is open is also stress-free for the user. In particular, the one piece toilet seat has no seams between the toilet seat and the rearward space, and the ergonomically designed seat surface aids excretion, eliminates unnecessary unevenness, and dramatically improve cleanability, while still providing a comfortable, spacious seat. NEOREST NX design brings together the best of TOTO technologies to provide our customers with the ultimate in relaxation. This is TOTO's flagship toilet bowl, which we consider as our heritage model.