Where are Kohler bathroom sinks made?

Where are Kohler bathroom sinks made?

Kohler, Wisconsin
KOHLER® Enameled Cast Iron baths and sinks are built strong enough to withstand the test of time, no matter what. Made in Kohler, Wisconsin, all products are crafted from at least 80% recycled material and come with a Limited Lifetime Warranty so you can enjoy your favorite fixtures and designs with peace of mind.

Does KOHLER make good kitchen sinks?

Kohler sinks are known to be reliable, aesthetically appealing, and versatile. The company makes a wide array of sinks and hardware, including farmhouse sinks, flush mount sinks, and pretty much any other style and design you can imagine.

Where can I buy vintage Kohler Kitchen Sink?

Thanks to reader Maire on Save The Pink Bathrooms, who alerted us to this site — Faucets & Fixtures Overstock — as a good potential place to vintage vintage Kohler kitchen and bathroom sinks, faucets, color toilet seats, and more. We do not sell these here on this site. You need to contact Faucets & Fixtures directly.

Is the Kohler Lady vanity sink still available?

Above: You can still get the famed Lady Vanity bathroom sink in lots of colors — although not in white. This sink, recently discontinued by Kohler, is one of my all-time favorites. Above: The famed Man Lav bathroom sink, too. Again, not white — but you can get Heron Blue and many other colors and off-whites.

What does a Kohler deep bowl look like?

Look at the deep bowl, which also has a hinged top. This looks like a bungalow kitchen. You see further integration of the sink into the cabinetry — a clear line in the evolution of “fitted kitchens.” I love this illustration, which I am guessing comes from the 40s, I’d say.

What kind of counter is in a Kohler Kitchen?

The way the linoleum (probably) counter is fitted to the sink — with that stainless steel strip — is a giveaway that this is an earlier-postwar-era kitchen. Did you know that Kohler also made steel kitchen cabinets at one point?

When did the Kohler Kitchen Sink come out?

Let me take you on a little stroll though kitchen design history from the 1930s though the 1950s — with this terrific series of images from Kohler. Vicki Hafenstein of the media relations team at Kohler is really helpful and responsive, and quickly supplied these vintage kitchen photos and illustrations to help with the etsy.com video.

What kind of cast iron sink does Kohler use?

Bring enduring beauty to your bathroom with the strength, style and soul of KOHLER® Enameled Cast Iron. Make cleaning easier with an integrated sink and countertop designed to coordinate with KOHLER vanities.

Is the Kohler Kitchen Sink the same as the dinette?

This looks to be the same sink as the one above – without the drainboards. Late 40s and early 50s kitchens were much more likely to have built-in banquettes or dinettes and such. Kind of a carryover from bungalows. As kitchen design progressed, it seems we moved to stand-alone dinettes.

Look at the deep bowl, which also has a hinged top. This looks like a bungalow kitchen. You see further integration of the sink into the cabinetry — a clear line in the evolution of “fitted kitchens.” I love this illustration, which I am guessing comes from the 40s, I’d say.

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