Kohler introduces a faucet finish in luxurious and elegant Rose Gold.
August 12th, 2014
Kohler’s new Rose Gold faucet finish maintains a balance between lustre and allure, and is designed to convey a sense of softness and refinement.
Set amongst other fixtures in the bathroom, the resplendent yet understated Rose Gold finish promises to bring out the beauty of neutral tones within the space, without losing its own distinctive and unique character – thus enabling it to fit in well with a broad range of colour palettes.
Kohler faucets in Rose Gold have
the advantage of being blemish free, with a process known as Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) helping to guard against tarnish and corrosion. In this process, vaporised finish material is molecularly bonded to a protective layer of chrome, allowing PVD to enhance the durability of a faucet beyond twice the industry benchmark. What this ultimately means is you get faucet that looks like a perfect rose veiled in beautiful hue of gold. And really, what could be more alluring than that? Kohler kohlerasiapacific.com
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