Kohler, the global leader in the design, innovation, and manufacture of kitchen and bath products, enhances its Heritage Colors collection with a new offering of three distinct, nature-inspired greens curated from the KOHLER Archives to inspire a new generation to live forever in color.
In 2023, for Kohler’s 150th anniversary, the Heritage Colors collection first launched with two original colors, Peachblow and Spring Green, that were revived on a variety of the brand’s most popular products. The collection expands in 2024 with the addition of three bold archival green hues – Fresh Green (1971), Aspen Green (1978), and Teal (1987) – infusing historic shades into modern-day designs.
These greens were selected because of their connection to nature and well-being, as well as their diverse design sensibilities serving as stylish bold accents or neutral complements.
Fresh Green (1971)
Fresh Green is back with its bright, lush vibes that are as fresh as the garden and wild as the jungle. Bring the outdoors in with a splash of vivid and playful Fresh Green that invigorates modern designs with the bright optimism of a warm spring day. As a part of the KOHLER Originals color launch in 1971, the verdant hue is high-style and bold.
Aspen Green (1978)
Aspen Green reflects the soft, crisp nature of silver-green mountain pines glistening in the morning sun. Since 1978, this harmonious color has been just as versatile today as a colorful accent or soothing neutral. A delicate color, Aspen Green was introduced as a part of the Meadow family, a palette of soft complements.
Teal (1987)
Teal returns to bring rich, vivid color back into homes in dramatic fashion. Combining the richness of green with the deep luster of blue, Teal creates a nature-inspired vibrancy that’s unmistakably bold today. Teal was part of the Rain Forest family of coordinated colors, including Beach, Meadow, and Mallard, bringing the hues of the outdoors to the living space.
The new Heritage Greens are offered on select KOHLER kitchen and bathroom sinks, baths, and toilets, including the Whitehaven kitchen sink, Artifacts freestanding bath, and Memoirs sinks and toilet, among others.
Since 1927, Kohler has been a pioneer in bringing coordinated colors to kitchens and bathrooms. From precisely matched cast-iron enamel to pottery glaze, Kohler has ensured that toilets, sinks, and baths are coordinated in vibrant, matching colors.