Vintage Victorian & Edwardian Toilets
We design all our own products and manufacture the majority of them in Kent, England.
Available in a variety of metal finishes and ceramic models, our traditional high or low level cisterns are the perfect choice for any bathroom style. All of our Victorian style toilets are hand-finished at our Kent Workshops and complement our full range of products. With the ability to create bespoke designs finished to your every requirement, our cistern ensembles are a fantastic choice for all bathrooms.
Our Metal Cisterns are available in three distinct styles. The Deluge Cistern, a traditional style with a relief lettered plaque fixed in the centre. The Wheatsheaf Cistern, our iconic company emblem set within a plaque, and The Regency Cistern, an ornate and delicate emblem set within a plaque. We also have the ability to create custom metal cisterns using your own design. From bespoke lettering on our Deluge cistern, to a completely bespoke emblem unique to your project.
Our Low Level Cistern Collection
Designed and Hand Finished in England
Designed and Hand Finished in England
What makes us different?
How many bathroom companies actually design and manufacture their own products?
Our extensive workshops allow the team of skilled craftsmen to produce and finish all our pieces to an unrivalled quality.
This ‘in-house’ capability offers the opportunity to respond to our customers individual needs.
We specialise in creative solutions to help achieve a genuine bespoke service. In fact, many of our favourite pieces were created in this way
Our Story
Customer Success Story
Latchmere House
Catchpole & Rye recently had the privilege of collaborating with Elizabeth Nixon Interiors and the Latchmere House Partnership on the restoration of a truly remarkable property in Canterbury, Kent. Latchmere House, a Grade II Listed building with origins dating back to 1620, is a layered and characterful property that has evolved through centuries of architectural styles. From Georgian façades to medieval masonry and even Roman brickwork in the cellar, the house offered a rich canvas for a sensitive and imaginative renovation.
“The building itself was really our starting point for inspiration,” says Elizabeth Nixon. “We wanted to highlight the historic features and celebrate its unique character.”
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