Products Description
Origin of Place | China | Product Name | Toilet Partition |
Manufacturer | Fumeihua | Material | Phenolic Compact Laminate (HPL) |
Lead Time | 25 days | Thickness | 12mm |
Market | China, etc | Color | Woodgrain |
MOQ | 10 sets | Partition Type | Floor to Ceiling |
Warrenty | 3 Years | Hardware | Nylon Series with lock, hinge, indicator, foot, coat hook, etc |
Package | Export carton + wooden pallet | Standard Size | H2000mm, D2000mm, L300mm per pit |
After-sale | One-stop Installation | Features | Waterproof, fire-resistant, scratch-proof, antibacterial |
Communicate Method | 24-hour online service | Application | Mall Restroom |
Certification | CE, ISO | Lead Time | 15–20 working days |
Designed for maximum privacy and a clean architectural appearance, our floor-to-ceiling toilet partition system delivers high performance in both form and function. Crafted from 12mm phenolic compact laminate (HPL), this system offers full height panels that extend from the floor to the ceiling with minimal visibility gaps.
A slight gap between the top panel and the partition door is intentionally designed for natural ventilation and soft lighting while still maintaining user privacy. Ideal for luxury office buildings, commercial centers, and premium hospitality spaces, this toilet cubicle system enhances comfort, hygiene, and overall restroom experience.
The durable HPL material ensures resistance to water, impact, stains, and bacterial growth, making it a top choice for high-traffic and moisture-prone environments.
Key Features:
✔️ Floor-to-Ceiling Privacy Design
✔️ 12mm HPL Compact Laminate Construction
✔️ Natural Woodgrain or Solid Color Finish Options
✔️ Moisture & Humidity Resistant
✔️ Easy to Clean, Anti-Bacterial Surface
✔️ Gap Above Door for Air Circulation
✔️ Customizable Dimensions & Configurations
✔️ Optional Nylon, Stainless Steel, or Aluminum Hardware
Applications:
🏨 High-End Hotels
🏢 Premium Office Buildings
🛍️ Luxury Shopping Malls
✈️ Airports & Transportation Hubs
🏛️ Public Restroom Projects Requiring Full Privacy