The Church Seat Company of Holyoke, Massachusetts, was founded in 1904 by Charles F. Church. It was the first company to bring a white toilet seat to the market, using a process of forming white pyroxalin around a solid wood core. This seat achieved immediate acceptance by the public and also by the plumbing trade, where varnished oak and mahogany were in vogue. Church Seats has been a familiar and respected name since the turn of the century. And now, almost 100 years later, market research shows Church is still the most specified seat in the nation. Church continues to provide innovative new products engineered with the highest quality in mind. They’ve organized "Good, Better, Best" product offering that simplifies the purchasing process by showing the product offering at a glance. Church provides seats for all jobs and price points. Church has always been a leader in the industry and plans to continue to meet customers' needs today and tomorrow with quality service, support, and expertise.