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  2. Modern Toilet Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Description. Everything in this typical three-story restaurant that occupies 260 square meters (2,800 sq ft) is based on items from a toilet room or a bathroom. The checkered tile covered walls are adorned with showerheads, while plungers hang from the ceiling along with feces-shaped lights. The chairs are actual toilets (not operable), dishes ...

  3. Jack Sim - Wikipedia

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    Jack Sim. Jack Sim Juek Wah (Chinese: 沈 锐 华; pinyin: Shěn Ruìhuá, born 1957), also known as Mr Toilet, is a Singaporean entrepreneur and philanthropist who is the founder of the World Toilet Organization and World Toilet Day initiative. He is also the founder of the Restroom Association of Singapore. Sim started a number of successful ...

  4. Toilets in Japan - Wikipedia

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    A soft close feature slows the toilet lid down while closing so the lid does not slam onto the seat, or in some models, the toilet lid will close automatically a certain time after flushing. The most recent introduction is an ozone deodorant system that can quickly eliminate smells. Also, the latest models store the times of day when the toilet ...

  5. Sterling Plumbing - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.sterlingplumbing.com. Sterling Plumbing is the brand-name of a line of plumbing products manufactured by Kohler Co. The company designs and manufactures a diverse selection of product for the kitchen and bath, including faucets, toilets, sinks, whirlpool tubs, shower doors and bathroom accessories.

  6. Bugis, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The present Bugis Street, developed from New Bugis Street. Bugis (Kampong Bugis in Malay) is an area in Singapore that covers Bugis Street now located within the Bugis Junction shopping mall. [1][2] Bugis Street was renowned internationally from the 1950s to the 1980s for its nightly gathering of transvestites and transsexuals, a phenomenon ...

  7. Duravit - Wikipedia

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    Founded as a small earthenware factory by Georg Friedrich Horn in 1817 in the Black Forest, Duravit did not begin to produce sanitary fixtures until the early 20th century such as sinks, bidets, and toilets. In the 1980s, the product line was expanded to offer bathroom accessories.

  8. Jaquar - Wikipedia

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    The company has 21 orientation centres in India and over 40 Jaquar World stores globally at London, Milan, Singapore, Dubai, Kuala Lampur and other locations. [5] Jaquar Group has global headquarters spread across 48,000 sq. meters [ 6 ] ) in Manesar, Haryana, India and presently operates in over 55 countries in Europe , Middle East , South ...

  9. Prime Supermarket - Wikipedia

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    In the following years, the business was then grown and expanded into the supermarket chain that is as seen today, with their own house-brand products being sold too. Prime Group International was also subsequently established for local and overseas ventures, of which in 2016, the Mahota Commune houses were established, which is a mixed retail ...