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July 11, 2024 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-07-11

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48 | JULY 11 • 2024
J
N

G

reen is having its
moment this year
in bath and kitchen
design and decor. Whether dark,
light or somewhere in between,
these luscious hues are on trend
right now, but they evoke a deep
sense of nostalgia, optimism,
style and panache.
Kohler knows a bit about that.
The kitchen and bath fixture
giant was the first to bring
bold, coordinated color into
kitchens and bathrooms in the
1920s. In 1927, Kohler launched
precisely matching colors for
cast-iron enamel and pottery
glaze — meaning toilets, sinks
and baths could be coordinated
in matching, vibrant hues. Back
then, America took a collective

(BPT)

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