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Kitchen and Bath Group

With a diverse portfolio of brands and products that share a singular level of quality craftsmanship, Kohler Co. has long been recognized as a leader in bath and kitchen design. To learn about the company's history of innovative and daring product development, click on the links below or scroll down.

Beautiful Form, Function (1900-1920s)

THE BOLD LOOK OF KOHLER (1960s)

Art, Innovation, Life (1990s and Beyond)

Growth From within and Outside



Form and Function (1900–1920s)

  • In 1911, Kohler introduced the one-piece, built-in bathtub. More sanitary and attractive than its predecessors, it was considered an industry revolution since it artfully eliminated all crevices, joints and seams.

  • Introduced in 1926, the electric sink was an ingenious combination of a conventional sink and the dishwasher that would become commonplace 20 years later. Since most people did not have enough hot water in their homes to successfully operate the fixture, the electric sink was soon reduced to a footnote in Kohler's long history of innovation.

  • From 1925 to 1927, toilets and wash basins made of vitreous china were added, transforming the single-line company into a full-line manufacturer.

  • Brass faucets, showerheads and other plumbing fittings in chromium and gold were also added to the company's product offering in the last 1920s.

  • In 1927, the company introduced bathroom sets–a bathtub, toilet and lavatory–in matching colors. The innovation showed a concern for aesthetics and manufacturing ingenuity for matching colors across a range of materials and dissimilar processes. From that point on, Kohler plumbing products meant beautiful form as much as reliable function.

Electric Sink


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THE BOLD LOOK OF KOHLER (1960s)

  • The decade marked the launch of THE BOLD LOOK OF KOHLER, an advertising campaign and array of exciting new plumbing products in vivid accent colors. The campaign was also significant in that it solidified a culture and attitude within the company.

  • Blueberry, Citron, Antique Red, Coppertone, Expresso, and Jade offered a dramatic departure from the pastels which had been popular for almost four decades. But color was just the beginning

  • A rush of leading edge plumbing products also included: P


    • Whirlpool baths in an array of shapes and sizes
    • Big kitchen sinks for big homes, and compact models for small apartments
    • Lightweight fiberglass shower modules that were easy to clean
    • Faucets with interchangeable handle inserts


Art, Innovation, Life (1990s and Beyond)

As consumers began to spend more quality time at home, Kohler continued to meet their needs with a fresh approach to product design.

  • Kohler advanced the trend toward increased luxury in the home by fostering the master suite concept. Console tables and bath vanities shared a unity of design with bedroom furnishings.

  • Electronics and other technological improvements enhanced the bathing experience and also contributed to an array of stylish toilets, faucets and showerheads engineered to promote water conservation.

  • Innovative showering products and luxurious whirlpool baths transformed bathrooms into relaxing retreats in an otherwise fast-paced world.

  • Decorative fixtures, textured surfaces and expressive colors elevated the rituals of everyday living to an art form.

Shower


Growth From Within and Outside

In 1984, Kohler began an acquisitions program to supplement the company's internal growth with new materials, products and markets. It also brought synergistic manufacturing facilities and direct access to new markets.

Based at Kohler Co.'s corporate headquarters in Kohler, Wisconsin, the Kitchen & Bath Group today encompasses an extensive family of businesses around the world that manufacture plumbing products, cabinetry and tile, not only under the Kohler brand, but also such brands as:

Sterling

Offering Vikrell baths, stainless steel sinks and lavatories, shower doors and vitreous china from economy to midrange price points.

Jacob Delafon

A full-line plumbing manufacturer headquartered in Paris, with representation in southern Europe, northern Africa and the Middle East.

Neomediam

The leading French manufacturer of acrylic baths, whirlpools, synthetic kitchen sinks and artistic faucets.

Sanijura

The largest bathroom cabinet and vanity manufacturer in France.

Kallista

Offering classic and contemporary bathroom and kitchen products direct to high-end showrooms.

Robern

A leading manufacturer of mirrored bath cabinets, lighting fixtures and complementary bath accessories.

Canac

One of the largest North American manufacturers of cabinets for the kitchen, bath, and throughout the home.

Ann Sacks

Offering the highest quality plumbing fixtures and faucets, cabinetry, tile and stone, lighting, hardware and accessories.

Kohler Industrial Castings

An industry leader in the quality, customer service and on-time delivery of gray, ductile and austempered ductile iron castings.

Englefield Bathroomware

A leading manufacturer of acrylic bathroom fixtures in New Zealand and Australia.





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