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Marking round metal door – SHOWER
- Kod produktu: G4938
- Manufacturer: DURABLE
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Marking metal door - Shower
- Material: Stainless steel brushed
- Colour: metallic silver
- Adhesive pad
- Diameter: 8.2 cm
Marking of bathroom doors with a shower. Made of brushed stainless steel, legible and durable. Elegant and modern signage, perfect for bathroom doors in public facilities or hotels. A special self-adhesive layer allows easy installation.
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Marking metal door - Shower
- Material: Stainless steel brushed
- Colour: metallic silver
- Adhesive pad
- Diameter: 8.2 cm
Marking of bathroom doors with a shower. Made of brushed stainless steel, legible and durable. Elegant and modern signage, perfect for bathroom doors in public facilities or hotels. A special self-adhesive layer allows easy installation.
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How did the division of toilets by gender come about? A brief history from ancient times to today.
Antiquity and the beginnings of segregation
In antiquity, the approach to public toilets and the issue of gender segregation was significantly different from today's norms. In cultures such as ancient Rome or Greece, public toilets were often shared by both genders and served social functions beyond their basic functionality.
In ancient Rome, public toilets, known as latrines, were often... More