Bidets For a fresh feeling all day long
Bidets from Geberit for your bathroom
Some bathrooms feature what is known as a bidet next to the toilet. Some people wash their feet in it, while others – especially children – use it as a handrinse basin.
But what is a bidet and what purpose does it really serve in the bathroom? This low-level, built-in washbasin is actually designed for sitting in to clean your intimate areas. In many countries, the bidet is a staple feature in the bathroom and plays an important role in daily personal hygiene.
As an alternative to a bidet, you could also use a shower toilet for the same effect. A shower toilet is essentially a WC with a built-in bidet function. It features a spray arm that automatically cleans you with water after using the toilet. Geberit offers a wide range of different bidet models.
Bidets from Geberit Selected models


Why choose a Geberit bidet?
Wide choice of designs
Geberit bidets match the respective toilets in the bathroom series.
Easy to clean
Geberit bidets are available with a KeraTect® finish for extra cleanliness.
Space-saving solutions
Geberit also offers compact bidets for small bathrooms.
Bidets to match your WC For a contemporary look
Geberit offers wall-hung bidets and floor-standing bidets in various designs. The style of these bidets is always coordinated with the respective toilets in the same Geberit bathroom series. Bidets are available in round or square designs,
as well as in a compact version for smaller bathrooms. These feature a smaller projection and take up less space in the room.
Some bidet models are also available with a Geberit KeraTect® finish. This virtually non-porous and incredibly smooth glaze makes it easier to clean the surface.
Bidets with and without overflow
Our bidets allow water to accumulate. This is why all Geberit bidets come complete with overflow protection. The classic overflow solution is a hole in the ceramic through which the water can drain directly into the discharge pipe.
The bidets in the Geberit ONE and Xeno² bathroom series have no visible overflow. Instead, they feature hidden overflow protection in the trap known as a clou.


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Simple attachment of wall-hung bidets
Wall-hung bidets are attached using the same technology as WCs.
The Easy Fast Fixing (EFF3) technology developed by Geberit simplifies the installation of bidets with a closed ceramic design.
Geberit wall-hung bidets are attached from below the ceramic appliance, which is no problem thanks to EFF3.

Range of Geberit bidets Product data, dimensions and more
Technical information such as CAD data, product data sheets and exact dimensions can be found in our product catalogue. Discover the full range of Geberit bidets.

Frequently asked questions about bidets
Where can I buy Geberit bidets?
You can view and buy our bidets at a specialist dealership or showroom near you. Our specialist partners will be happy to help.
What are the differences between a shower toilet and a bidet?
Whereas a bidet still requires a separate WC, a Geberit AquaClean shower toilet combines both functions in one.
With a shower toilet, cleaning with water is carried out by a gentle and individually adjustable jet of water from a spray arm. The process of cleaning with water takes place immediately after using the toilet, without having to move from the seat.
When you choose a shower toilet, you benefit from a toilet with a built-in bidet that offers a comfortable and convenient experience.
Should I install a shower toilet or a bidet?
This is a decision that ultimately comes down to customer-specific usage preferences, budget and the available space in the bathroom. Both bidets and shower toilets are used for cleaning your intimate areas.
If you plan on installing a bidet, you will still need to factor in a toilet and therefore take up more space in the bathroom. Unlike a shower toilet, however, a bidet does not require a mains connection. A shower toilet offers more functions in a single product.
How much space should I allow between the bidet and WC?
There are no rules in this regard. The distance comes down to your own personal preferences and the layout of the room. A minimum distance of around 30 centimetres is recommended for comfortable use.
How hygienic is a bidet?
A bidet is perfectly hygienic, as it uses running water rather than a stagnant source for cleaning. Cleaning with running water can also be recommended as an alternative – or complement – to toilet paper for a fresher feeling.
For people who like to clean themselves with water after using the toilet, Geberit also offers a range of AquaClean shower toilets in addition to the bidets that match the toilets.
A shower toilet is essentially a toilet and bidet in one. As cleaning with water is more gentle yet more thorough than cleaning with toilet paper, it is ideal for cleaning the sensitive intimate area.
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