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Kohler Signature Store by Supply New England opens at University Station

Sabrina DaLomba

Westwood, MA University Station has opened the Kohler Signature Store by Supply New England. Kohler joined a lineup of store openings at the center of 2024 including Bath & Body Works, Ann Taylor Factory Store, and VIO Med Spa.

Kohler is known for exceptional craftsmanship, technology, and elegance in kitchen and bath design. Through their partnership, Kohler and Supply New England bring an elevated shopping experience to homeowners, interior designers, and builders.

At the new store, shoppers will find an array of working displays showcasing the latest products from Kohler, Kallista, Robern, and Ann Sacks. The team is dedicated to helping customers navigate the array of products available, making it easier to create the space of their dreams. If customers need more customized guidance, they offer a menu of professional design services as well. The designers will work with customers to bring their visions to life, offering personalized solutions that fit both their aesthetic and functional needs.

“Supply New England is thrilled to announce the opening of our newest Kohler Signature Store in Westwood. This marks our fourth Kohler Signature Store in the greater Boston area, reinforcing our commitment to providing exceptional kitchen and bath solutions. We are excited to join the vibrant University Station community,” said Sabrina DaLomba, director of showrooms for Supply New England.

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