John Michael Kohler, was an Austrian immigrant, a businessman and a visionary. In 1873 he purchased a foundry in rural Wisconsin that produced a variety of cast-iron and steel products.Ten years later, Kohler took a product in his line, heated it to 1700°F and sprinkled it with enamel powder. Placing a picture of it in the center of his one-page catalog, he called it “a horse trough/hog scalder . . . when furnished with four legs will serve as a bathtub.” Kohler was in the plumbing business.
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Kohler Showroom in BGC
For almost 20 years of partnership with the global leading
The Boldest and The Visionaries
The competition that started last September 1, 2017 with
New water closets from Kohler
Something new and different - these are just some of the
Kohler Showroom in BGC
For almost 20 years of partnership with the global leading
The Boldest and The Visionaries
The competition that started last September 1, 2017 with