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Kohler Co. began its 150th year of delivering first-to-market innovations with the Heritage Colors campaign, paying homage to an innovative movement within the Kohler design legacy and its introduction of vibrant, colorful products that began to great acclaim in 1927. In celebration of being the first to bring bold color into kitchens and bathrooms, Kohler brought back two beloved shades from the archives: Spring Green and Peachblow. In July 2024, Kohler launched a limited-edition collection of the company’s most iconic and best-selling designs in these two signature Heritage Colors. Spring Green is a historic hue from 1927 that has modern relevance in kitchens and bathrooms as a standout piece. An original pastel shade from 1934, Peachblow was a bold complement to common browns and taupes of the time. Voters recognized the allure of both these shades, and now Spring Green and Peachblow have been brought back to life once again.
The exclusive Heritage Colors Collection features a variety of signature KOHLER products in Spring Green (1927) inspired by the blue-green waters of a cool northern spring, and Peachblow (1934) an original pastel that can be a standout as well as a complementary natural tone. The Kohler products include: Artifacts® Freestanding Bath with Heritage Colors Exterior, White Interior and Claw Feet available in Heritage Color-matched hues, Brockway® Kitchen Sink with Heritage Colors Exterior and White Enamel Interior, Farmstead® Kitchen Sink with Heritage Colors Exterior, White Enamel Interior and Heritage Color-matched Legs, Memoirs® Two-Piece Concealed Toilet, Memoirs® 30” Pedestal Lavatory or Console Table, San Souci® One-Piece Skirted Toilet, and Vox® Rectangular Vessel.
To help celebrate the launch, color authorities and renowned designers Justina Blakeney and Jonathan Adler each showcase their own unique style and creativity by designing inspirational bathroom spaces with Heritage Colors Collection products. Known for creating vibrant rooms full of life, Justina and Jonathan demonstrate how color can be incorporated into the home to help accentuate personal style when designing kitchen and bath spaces.