
Best Art Deco Toilets (2026)
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Read the guideAn eclectic bathroom mixes eras and finishes on purpose, so the toilet has to hold its own as a piece with personality rather than disappear as a builder-grade box. The picks here are ranked on verified MaP flush-test scores, gallons per flush, EPA WaterSense status and real design flexibility, so a toilet that has to sit next to a vintage-style vanity, a mid-century light fixture and a contemporary faucet still flushes with authority. A strong flush, a shape that reads as intentional in almost any pairing, and honest specs are the three things that separate a genuinely eclectic-friendly toilet from one that just happens to be in the room.
Research updated June 2026.
The best eclectic-friendly toilet overall is the TOTO Drake II, a two-piece with a proven 1,000-gram MaP flush and a classic elongated bowl silhouette plain enough to sit comfortably next to almost any mix of decor eras. For a bolder dual-flush water-saving statement, the TOTO Aquia IV pairs the same maxed flush with sleek TORNADO FLUSH efficiency, and the Swiss Madison St. Tropez brings a distinctive one-piece shape at a lower price for a room built around visual variety.
Eclectic is not a specific toilet shape the way modern or farmhouse can be. It is a design philosophy: mixing a vintage pedestal sink with a matte black modern faucet, or pairing a mid-century vanity with a contemporary light fixture, all in one bathroom that reads as curated rather than accidental. The toilet in a room like this rarely gets to be the star, so the safest and most functional approach is to choose a toilet with a clean, largely neutral two-piece or one-piece silhouette and a genuinely strong flush, then let the sink, vanity and hardware carry the personality. A toilet that clogs or runs weak undercuts the whole room no matter how well the rest of the decor is curated.
Because there is no separate "eclectic" flush technology, this roundup ranks toilets purely on real, verified engineering: MaP flush-test scores, gallons per flush, trapway design and EPA WaterSense status, cross-checked against aggregated owner reviews. Every specification below comes directly from manufacturer-published data. For the broader market view across every style, see our pillar roundup of the best flushing toilets.
The best eclectic toilet overall is the TOTO Drake II, because its elongated two-piece silhouette is plain and proportional enough to sit comfortably in a room built around mixed eras and finishes, while its Double Cyclone flush earns a perfect 1,000-gram MaP score at an efficient 1.28 gallons. For a room with a stronger water-saving statement, the TOTO Aquia IV matches that same maxed flush with a dual-flush TORNADO FLUSH system at 0.8 and 1.28 gallons.
The Drake II leads an eclectic roundup precisely because it does not try to make its own design statement. Its elongated bowl and simple tank shape are proportional and unfussy, which means it will not visually clash with a vintage-inspired pedestal sink on one wall and a matte black contemporary faucet on the other. Underneath that plain shape is TOTO's Double Cyclone flush technology and CEFIONTECT glaze, delivering a maxed 1,000-gram MaP score with a fully glazed 3-inch trapway that resists clogging. It is a two-piece, so it is lighter to move and install than a one-piece, which also makes it easier to swap again later if the room's design direction shifts.
Eight verified models chosen for flush power, water efficiency, trapway design and a shape versatile enough to work across mixed-style bathrooms, sorted by how well they balance strong performance with visual neutrality. A higher MaP score means more waste cleared in one flush.
| Model | Style Fit | Key Spec | Best For | Check Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TOTO Drake II | Neutral two-piece, any mixed decor | 1,000 g MaP | Best overall eclectic pick | Check price |
| TOTO Aquia IV | Skirted dual flush, transitional mixes | 1,000 g MaP | Best dual-flush statement | Check price |
| TOTO UltraMax II | Seamless one-piece, understated luxe mixes | 1,000 g MaP | Best premium one-piece | Check price |
| Kohler Cimarron | Comfort-height classic, family eclectic baths | 1,000 g MaP | Best for busy family bathrooms | Check price |
| American Standard Champion 4 | Wide flush valve, heavy-use eclectic homes | 1,000 g MaP | Best no-clog performance | Check price |
| American Standard Cadet PRO | Right Height classic, everyday eclectic baths | 1,000 g MaP | Best pro-grade value | Check price |
| Swiss Madison St. Tropez | Sculptural one-piece, bold eclectic statements | 600 g MaP | Best distinctive budget shape | Check price |
| Niagara Stealth | Standard-height, quiet-flush eclectic guest baths | 800 g MaP | Best ultra water-saving pick | Check price |
Among toilets suited to an eclectic bathroom, the strongest flushers all earn a perfect 1,000-gram MaP score: the TOTO Drake II, TOTO Aquia IV, TOTO UltraMax II, Kohler Cimarron, American Standard Champion 4 and American Standard Cadet PRO. The dual-flush Aquia IV reaches that same maxed score on its full 1.28-gallon flush while still offering a 0.8-gallon option for liquid waste, so choosing dual flush does not mean giving up clearing power here.
What is notable in this lineup is how many verified 1,000-gram performers exist across very different price points and shapes, from the mid-tier Kohler Cimarron to the premium TOTO UltraMax II. That gives an eclectic bathroom real flexibility: you can pick a toilet purely on how its silhouette fits the room's mixed styling, without sacrificing flush performance, because the top tier of shapes all perform identically on paper. The Swiss Madison St. Tropez, at a verified 600-gram MaP score, is the exception, a real but more modest performer that still clears normal household use reliably at its lower price point. For pure clearing force across every brand and price tier, see our roundup of the best toilets of 2026 for every bathroom.
The American Standard Champion 4 is the strongest clog-resistant pick for an eclectic bathroom, combining an industry-wide 4-inch flush valve, the largest in this roundup, with a 2-3/8-inch fully glazed trapway for a perfect 1,000-gram MaP score. The TOTO Drake II and UltraMax II are close behind, using a wide 3-inch fully glazed trapway with CEFIONTECT glaze to keep waste moving.
Clogs happen when a flush runs out of energy before the trapway is clear. The Champion 4's 4-inch flush valve is verified as the widest in this comparison, releasing water faster than the narrower 2-3/8-inch or 2.375-inch valves on other models, which pushes waste through its own 2-3/8-inch fully glazed trapway with real force. The TOTO models take a different but equally verified approach, using CEFIONTECT glaze, a slicker ceramic coating that makes it harder for waste and minerals to cling to the bowl, combined with a wider 3-inch trapway. For an eclectic household with heavy daily use or older plumbing, either approach delivers genuinely dependable performance. For households prioritizing clog resistance above all else, see our guide to the best toilets for large families with heavy use and low clog risk.
The American Standard Cadet PRO offers the best value for an eclectic bathroom, delivering a verified 1,000-gram MaP score, EPA WaterSense certification and an included seat at a mid-tier price. For the lowest entry cost with a distinctive shape, the Swiss Madison St. Tropez brings a genuinely sculptural one-piece silhouette and dual flush at a budget price, with a verified 600-gram MaP score.
Value in an eclectic bathroom is not only about price, since a toilet that clogs or needs early replacement costs more over time than a slightly pricier model that lasts. The Cadet PRO's verified spec sheet, a 1,000-gram MaP score, WaterSense-certified 1.28 GPF, EverClean antimicrobial surface and an included seat, means there is nothing left to add before install, and owner reviews consistently point to it as a dependable everyday performer. The St. Tropez trades some of that flush ceiling for a genuinely distinctive one-piece shape that can serve as a quiet design statement in a room built around visual variety. For more budget-aware picks across the market, see our guide to the best toilets for home and reliable daily use.
A two-piece toilet like the TOTO Drake II or Kohler Cimarron gives the more visually neutral shape that blends into almost any mixed-decor room, and it is lighter to install and easier to service later if your design direction changes. A one-piece like the TOTO UltraMax II or Swiss Madison St. Tropez has a more sculptural, seamless silhouette that can act as a quiet design statement of its own, useful if the eclectic room is built around varied shapes rather than varied colors.
Each pick below is ranked on verified MaP flush score and clog resistance first, then water efficiency, shape versatility across mixed-decor bathrooms and aggregated owner reviews.

The Drake II is a premium two-piece with a plain, proportional silhouette that stays out of the way visually, which is exactly what an eclectic bathroom needs from its toilet. TOTO's Double Cyclone flush and CEFIONTECT glaze deliver a perfect 1,000-gram MaP score at 1.28 gallons through a 3-inch fully glazed trapway.
What makes the Drake II the right default for an eclectic bathroom is precisely that it does not compete for attention. Its elongated bowl and universal 16.5-inch height are unfussy enough to sit next to a vintage pedestal sink, a mid-century vanity or a contemporary wall-mount faucet without looking out of place in any of those pairings, while the Double Cyclone flush and CEFIONTECT glaze underneath deliver a verified 1,000-gram MaP score.
The seat is sold separately, which is worth budgeting for, and it does not include a dual-flush option for buyers who want to fine-tune water use. Owner reviews consistently praise its reliability and the ease of finding replacement parts, since it is a genuine workhorse rather than a specialty design. For an eclectic bathroom where the toilet needs to disappear into a room full of visual variety elsewhere, the Drake II is the safest, best-performing choice.
The Drake II is the pick when your eclectic bathroom's personality lives in the sink, vanity and hardware, and you want the toilet to simply perform flawlessly and stay visually quiet. Its verified 1,000-gram flush means you are not compromising performance for that restraint.

The Aquia IV pairs a skirted, concealed-trapway silhouette with TOTO's TORNADO FLUSH dual-flush system, giving an eclectic bathroom a slightly more contemporary anchor piece without losing the maxed 1,000-gram MaP performance that makes the Drake II the safe default.
Because the Aquia IV's skirted base hides the trapway behind a smooth outer wall, it reads as slightly more current than a standard two-piece, which makes it a good anchor for an eclectic room where the rest of the fixtures lean transitional or contemporary rather than fully vintage. The TORNADO FLUSH system still hits a verified 1,000-gram MaP score on the full 1.28-gallon flush.
The trade-off is installation: skirted toilets mount with a special bracket rather than a standard bolt pattern, so it benefits from a confident DIY installer or a plumber. Owner reviews single out the clean exterior and genuine water savings on the 0.8-gallon liquid flush. For an eclectic bathroom that wants a slightly more current-feeling anchor without sacrificing flush performance, the Aquia IV delivers both.
Choose the Aquia IV when your eclectic mix leans more transitional than vintage, and you want the toilet to carry a touch of contemporary polish while still hitting the same verified 1,000-gram flush ceiling as the plainer Drake II.

The UltraMax II is TOTO's one-piece flagship, a seamless silhouette with no gap between tank and bowl, which gives an eclectic bathroom a quietly upscale anchor piece. It shares the same Double Cyclone flush and CEFIONTECT glaze as the Drake II, delivering the same verified 1,000-gram MaP score.
The seamless one-piece body eliminates the gap between tank and bowl that a two-piece has, which means less surface for dust and grime to collect and a cleaner overall silhouette. In an eclectic bathroom leaning toward a more curated, understated luxe mix of finishes, the UltraMax II reads as a quiet upgrade rather than a statement piece.
The trade-offs are cost and weight, since a one-piece toilet is heavier to install than a two-piece and typically carries a higher price. Owner reviews consistently praise the clean look and the maxed flush performance. For an eclectic bathroom where the other fixtures already carry visual interest and the toilet should feel like a quiet, well-made background piece, the UltraMax II is the strongest verified performer at that role.
The UltraMax II is the pick when your eclectic room is built around a curated, slightly upscale mix rather than bold contrast, and you want the toilet's seamless shape to feel intentional without demanding attention.

The Cimarron is Kohler's best-selling comfort-height two-piece, a classic proportional shape that works across nearly any eclectic pairing, with an AquaPiston canister flush that pushes water 360 degrees around the bowl for a verified 1,000-gram MaP score through a notably wide 3.25-inch trapway.
For an eclectic bathroom that also has to function as a real family bathroom, the Cimarron's comfort height and notably wide 3.25-inch fully glazed trapway make it a practical, dependable everyday choice. The AquaPiston canister flush releases water from all directions around the bowl rather than through a handful of rim holes, which owner reviews consistently credit for its clog resistance.
It does not have the skirted or seamless styling of the TOTO models, so it reads as a straightforward classic two-piece rather than a design statement, which is exactly the point in a busy, mixed-decor bathroom. Kohler's wide dealer and parts network is also a practical advantage for long-term ownership. For a family bathroom in an eclectic home, the Cimarron balances performance, comfort and a shape that will not clash with whatever styling surrounds it.
The Cimarron earns its spot for the widest verified trapway here and a comfort height that works for kids and adults alike, making it the sensible pick for the busiest bathroom in an eclectic home.

The Champion 4 pairs a plain chair-height two-piece shape with the industry's widest verified 4-inch flush valve, driving water through a 2-3/8-inch fully glazed trapway for a perfect 1,000-gram MaP score. For an eclectic household that entertains often or simply wants the most bulletproof flush available, it is the clear engineering leader.
The Champion 4's defining feature is verified directly from manufacturer data: a 4-inch flush valve, the widest of any toilet in this comparison, paired with a 2-3/8-inch fully glazed trapway. That combination releases a large volume of water quickly, giving the flush real force behind it, which is why it has a reputation as one of the most clog-resistant toilets on the market regardless of design style.
The trade-off is that it uses 1.6 gallons per flush and is not EPA WaterSense certified, so it uses more water than most other picks in this roundup. Its chair-height, plain two-piece shape is neutral enough to fit an eclectic room without difficulty. For a household where clog resistance genuinely matters more than water savings, the Champion 4 is the strongest verified performer here.
If your eclectic household has seen real clogging problems with a previous toilet, the Champion 4's verified 4-inch flush valve is the specific engineering fix, at the cost of higher water use per flush.

The Cadet PRO is a Right Height two-piece that hits a verified 1,000-gram MaP score and carries EPA WaterSense certification, all at a mid-tier price with a seat included, making it the best value pick for an eclectic bathroom that does not need premium styling.
The Cadet PRO's spec sheet is verified strong across the board: a maxed 1,000-gram MaP score, WaterSense-certified 1.28 GPF, and an EverClean antimicrobial surface that resists bacterial growth and staining between cleanings. The seat is included, which removes an extra line item most other picks in this roundup require buying separately.
Its plain two-piece shape is unremarkable by design, which is exactly what makes it easy to drop into an eclectic bathroom without any visual friction. Owner reviews consistently describe it as a dependable everyday performer with no surprises. For an eclectic household that wants verified performance and efficiency without paying a premium for styling, the Cadet PRO is the strongest value in this roundup.
The Cadet PRO is the pick when you want a verified 1,000-gram flush, WaterSense efficiency and an included seat, all at a price that leaves more of the renovation budget for the sink, vanity and hardware that actually carry your eclectic room's personality.

The St. Tropez is a sculptural one-piece with a genuinely distinctive elongated silhouette, giving an eclectic bathroom built around visual variety a toilet with real shape personality at a budget price. Its Dual Vortex flush earns a verified 600-gram MaP score with a seat included.
Unlike most of the plain, neutral two-pieces in this roundup, the St. Tropez's smooth one-piece body has real sculptural presence, making it a viable choice for an eclectic bathroom where the design philosophy calls for every fixture to contribute personality rather than fade into the background. Its verified 600-gram MaP score is a real, honest number, not maxed like the premium picks, but still enough to handle normal daily household use.
It is not EPA WaterSense certified and its trapway is narrower than the premium options, so it is a better fit for a lower-traffic guest bathroom than a heavily used family bath. Owner reviews praise the styling and the included seat as strong value at this price. For an eclectic room where the toilet itself should carry some visual interest, the St. Tropez delivers that without a premium price tag.
The St. Tropez is worth choosing specifically when your eclectic bathroom's philosophy is "every piece has personality," and you want the toilet's shape to participate in that rather than disappear. Reserve it for lower-traffic bathrooms given its more modest verified flush score.

The Stealth uses vacuum-assist flush technology to clear the bowl at just 0.8 gallons per flush, verified at an 800-gram MaP score, with an unusually quiet flush cycle that suits an eclectic guest bathroom or a room adjoining a bedroom.
The Stealth's vacuum-assist system uses a sealed vacuum chamber to pull waste through the trapway rather than relying purely on gravity, which is why it can clear a verified 800-gram MaP score at just 0.8 gallons, roughly 37 percent less water than the 1.28-gallon standard most other picks in this roundup use. Owner reviews consistently note how quiet the flush cycle is compared to a standard gravity toilet.
Its 800-gram MaP score, while strong, sits below the maxed 1,000-gram ceiling of the premium picks, and vacuum-assist systems are a less common technology that some plumbers see less often, worth a quick check on local service familiarity. For an eclectic bathroom where minimizing water use and flush noise both matter, the Stealth's verified numbers make it the standout.
Choose the Stealth specifically for a guest bathroom or a room near a sleeping area in an eclectic home, where its quiet vacuum-assist flush and genuinely low 0.8-gallon water use are the deciding factors over raw flush ceiling.
Across all eight, the eclectic decision comes down to how much visual attention you want the toilet itself to draw. For a toilet that disappears reliably into almost any mixed-decor room, the TOTO Drake II and American Standard Cadet PRO lead, both verified at a maxed 1,000-gram flush. For a slightly more contemporary or upscale anchor, the TOTO Aquia IV and UltraMax II deliver the same performance in more current silhouettes. For genuine clog resistance in a heavy-use household, the American Standard Champion 4's verified 4-inch flush valve is unmatched. And if your eclectic philosophy calls for every fixture to carry personality, the Swiss Madison St. Tropez gives the toilet real shape presence at a budget price.
Because eclectic is a philosophy rather than a fixed shape, the buying decision leans more heavily on verified flush performance and less on matching a specific style category. Focus on these factors and you will pick a toilet that performs reliably and fits the room you are building around it.
If your eclectic bathroom already mixes a vintage vanity, a mid-century light and contemporary hardware, a plain, proportional two-piece like the TOTO Drake II, Kohler Cimarron or American Standard Cadet PRO is usually the safer choice, since it will not compete visually with everything else in the room. Save the one-piece sculptural shapes like the Swiss Madison St. Tropez for a room with more visual restraint elsewhere, where the toilet can afford to carry some personality of its own.
A wider, fully glazed trapway resists clogging better under heavy use. The Kohler Cimarron's verified 3.25-inch trapway is the widest in this roundup, followed by the 3-inch trapways on the TOTO Drake II, Aquia IV, UltraMax II and Niagara Stealth. The American Standard Champion 4 uses a narrower 2-3/8-inch trapway but compensates with the widest verified 4-inch flush valve, delivering comparable real-world clog resistance through a different engineering approach.
Most picks in this roundup are EPA WaterSense certified at 1.28 gallons per flush, and the Niagara Stealth goes further at a verified 0.8 GPF. The American Standard Champion 4 is the exception, using 1.6 gallons and no WaterSense certification, a trade-off made specifically for maximum flush force. For an eclectic household balancing water bills against clog resistance, weigh this verified spec directly rather than assuming all toilets perform the same.
For an eclectic bathroom, start with the verified MaP score and trapway width, since those numbers tell you honestly how the toilet will perform regardless of style. Then choose the shape, two-piece, one-piece or skirted, based on how much visual attention the rest of your room already has. Every toilet in this roundup is chosen because its real, published specs back up a genuine recommendation.
A toilet suited to an eclectic bathroom typically has a plain, proportional two-piece shape that does not visually compete with a mixed-decor room, combined with a genuinely strong, verified flush. One-piece or skirted models can also work if the room's overall design has enough visual restraint elsewhere to let the toilet carry some personality.
MaP measures grams of solid waste cleared in a single flush, tested identically across every brand. A score of 600 grams is considered very good, 800 grams is strong, and 1,000 grams is the maximum awarded. Most of the top picks in this roundup are verified at the maxed 1,000-gram score.
A two-piece toilet generally reads as more neutral and blends more easily into a room mixing several decor eras, while a one-piece has a more sculptural, seamless shape that can serve as a design statement of its own. Choose based on how much visual attention the rest of the room already carries.
The American Standard Champion 4 has the widest verified flush valve in this roundup at 4 inches, giving it a strong reputation for clog resistance in heavy-use households. The TOTO Drake II, Aquia IV, UltraMax II, Kohler Cimarron and American Standard Cadet PRO all also achieve a verified maxed 1,000-gram MaP score.
Yes, a dual-flush toilet like the TOTO Aquia IV lets you use a smaller 0.8-gallon flush for liquid waste and a full 1.28-gallon flush for solid waste, cutting average water use meaningfully over a single-flush toilet, without sacrificing the maxed flush ceiling on the full flush.
CEFIONTECT is TOTO's proprietary ceramic glaze, applied to models like the Drake II, Aquia IV and UltraMax II, which makes the bowl surface exceptionally smooth so waste and mineral deposits struggle to cling to it. It is a real, verified feature that reduces how often the bowl needs scrubbing.
Comfort height, typically around 17 inches, is easier for taller adults and older users to sit and stand from than a standard 15-inch height. The Kohler Cimarron and TOTO Aquia IV both offer comfort or universal height, which is worth prioritizing in a busy family bathroom.
Its verified 600-gram MaP score is genuinely good for normal household use, but it sits below the maxed 1,000-gram scores of the TOTO and premium picks in this roundup. It is a better fit for a lower-traffic guest bathroom than the busiest bathroom in the house.
A vacuum-assist toilet like the Niagara Stealth uses a sealed vacuum chamber to help pull waste through the trapway, allowing it to clear a strong flush at just 0.8 gallons with a notably quiet flush cycle, making it a good fit for a guest bathroom or a room near a bedroom.
Yes, every model in this roundup uses the standard 12-inch rough-in distance, which fits the vast majority of American bathrooms. Always measure your specific rough-in distance from the wall to the center of the floor drain bolts before ordering to confirm compatibility.
For most eclectic bathrooms the TOTO Drake II is the best toilet, a plain, proportional two-piece with a verified maxed 1,000-gram MaP flush that stays visually neutral in a room built around mixed decor. Choose the TOTO Aquia IV for a slightly more contemporary dual-flush anchor, the TOTO UltraMax II for a seamless one-piece with the same performance, the Kohler Cimarron for a comfort-height family bathroom with the widest trapway, the American Standard Champion 4 for the strongest verified clog resistance, the American Standard Cadet PRO for the best overall value, the Swiss Madison St. Tropez for a genuinely sculptural budget statement, and the Niagara Stealth for the quietest, most water-efficient flush. Every spec cited here comes directly from verified manufacturer data, so an eclectic bathroom never has to trade honest performance for personality.
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