Art, colour and texture combine in Kohler’s Artists Editions basin range.
June 10th, 2011
Kohler are changing the sleek, monochromatic world of bathrooms with a range of basins that brings to mind Chinese imagery of circa 475BC, bronze Greek artefacts of 6th century BC and ancient tribal rain drums from South East Asia.
Kohler has used the world’s cultural history to inspire a collection of freestanding and undermount basins that add colour, texture, mood and inspiration to a bathroom while using today’s technology to ensure the surface is hard-wearing and easy to clean.
Kohler Artist Editions bathroom basins can be perfectly teamed with a number of taps from the Kohler range of bathroom mixers.
The Artist Editions range is available from Mico.
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