When did the Kohler Kitchen Sink come out?

When did the Kohler Kitchen Sink come out?

Let me take you on a little stroll though kitchen design history from the 1930s though the 1950s — with this terrific series of images from Kohler. Vicki Hafenstein of the media relations team at Kohler is really helpful and responsive, and quickly supplied these vintage kitchen photos and illustrations to help with the etsy.com video.

Where to find the serial number on a Kohler pedestal?

Pedestal and Shroud 1 The serial number is printed on a label that is adhered to the pedestal or shroud. 2 Serial numbers are located on the back upper side of the pedestal or underneath the pedestal foot. 3 Record your serial number and contact Kohler Co. Customer Care Center at 1-800-4KOHLER (1-800-456-4537).

Are there any Kohler cast iron sinks still available?

I also wanted to take this opportunity to remind everyone that Kohler makes one hudee-rimmed porcelain-on-cast-iron sinks still available today — it would be my top choicesfor a Retro Renovation kitchen:

Is the Kohler Kitchen Sink the same as the dinette?

This looks to be the same sink as the one above – without the drainboards. Late 40s and early 50s kitchens were much more likely to have built-in banquettes or dinettes and such. Kind of a carryover from bungalows. As kitchen design progressed, it seems we moved to stand-alone dinettes.

Let me take you on a little stroll though kitchen design history from the 1930s though the 1950s — with this terrific series of images from Kohler. Vicki Hafenstein of the media relations team at Kohler is really helpful and responsive, and quickly supplied these vintage kitchen photos and illustrations to help with the etsy.com video.

Are there any old bathroom sinks for sale?

Our vintage bathroom sink collection, featuring old sinks from the early to mid 1900’s, many with beautiful crazing, offers both pedestal and wall mount varieties of differing style, size and composition. For Sale! For Sale! For Sale! For Sale!

This looks to be the same sink as the one above – without the drainboards. Late 40s and early 50s kitchens were much more likely to have built-in banquettes or dinettes and such. Kind of a carryover from bungalows. As kitchen design progressed, it seems we moved to stand-alone dinettes.

I also wanted to take this opportunity to remind everyone that Kohler makes one hudee-rimmed porcelain-on-cast-iron sinks still available today — it would be my top choicesfor a Retro Renovation kitchen:

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