He is confined 23 hours a day to his cell, which has a stainless steel toilet and wash basin and for a bed, a thin mattress over an 18-inch wide concrete slab.
On one side is a $1,200 stainless steel toilet designed for 21st-century prisons, the sink and toilet welded together.
There's no steel toilet in there, so it doesn't clash.
They watch him use the steel toilet.
He uses the steel toilet and returns to the bed.
There was a stainless steel toilet and sink, a shower stall built for the height disadvantaged.
There is also a reproduced cell, 6 by 9 feet, with two bunks and a steel toilet.
Mr. Brill is not bothered by the critics or even by the stainless steel toilet, which Mr. Jones really did order from a prison-fixtures catalog.
A single television set blares over the sound of industrial fans (used to reduce the risk of tuberculosis); the steel toilets are partitionless and exposed to the dorm.
Generally, he spends 23 hours alone in his cell, which has a stainless steel toilet and wash basin.