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  2. Kohler Co. - Wikipedia

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    The company also does artistic custom work, such as hand-painted sinks and toilets. In 2015 Kohler was named by Builder magazine as the "most used" and "best quality" in the "Bath Accessories" category as well as the top spot for "brand familiarity", "most used" and "quality rating" in the "Bath Fixtures" and "Whirlpool Baths" categories. [20]

  3. Sterling Plumbing - Wikipedia

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    Sterling Plumbing is the brand-name of a line of plumbing products manufactured by Kohler Co.The company designs and manufactures a diverse selection of product for the kitchen and bath, including faucets, toilets, sinks, whirlpool tubs, shower doors and bathroom accessories.

  4. Kohler Kitchen & Bath - Wikipedia

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    Kohler Kitchen & Bath, a division of the Kohler Company, manufactures kitchen and bath plumbing fixtures. The Kohler Kitchen & Bath Group has locations in Wisconsin , Pennsylvania , Oregon , Canada , and France .

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  6. Kohler Interiors - Wikipedia

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    In May 2008, the Kohler Company acquired Mark David, an upscale provider of upholstered seating to the hospitality industry. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Mark David was founded by brothers Mark and David Norcross in 1990 as a privately held, family-owned company, and became a supplier of case goods and seating to hospitality properties throughout the United States.

  7. America (Cattelan) - Wikipedia

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    Cattelan created the toilet in 2016 for the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City. It was made in a foundry in Florence, cast in several parts that were welded together. Made to look like the museum's other Kohler toilets, it was installed in one of the museum's bathrooms for visitors to use. [3] [4] A special cleaning routine was put ...