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The Flamingo Estate Bathhouse by Kohler Debuts as a Nature‑Infused Wellness Sanctuary at Milan Design Week 2026

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The Flamingo Estate Bathhouse by Kohler Debuts as a Nature‑Infused Wellness Sanctuary at Milan Design Week 2026

2026-04-02 19:03 Last Updated At:19:25

MILAN, April 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Kohler, in partnership with Richard Christiansen, founder of Flamingo Estate, presents a multi-sensory installation at Milan Design Week that invites visitors into an elemental world where architecture, landscape, and serenity are conceived as a single, interdependent experience, acting as conduits for contemplation and renewal.

Set within the courtyard of the Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea during Fuorisalone, the exhibition is anchored by a bold brutalist bathhouse that takes design cues from the prominent bathhouse nestled in the California hills of the Flamingo Estate property and showcases a new expression of an iconic Kohler freestanding enameled cast iron bath with a true metal shroud, strikingly presented in copper.

The tranquil showpiece draws its palette from weathered metals and elemental surfaces, as though it has emerged organically from its surroundings rather than being imposed upon them. Rising from a meadow of untamed wildflowers, the installation reflects a design philosophy rooted in reciprocity with nature.

The Flamingo Estate Bathhouse by Kohler elevates bathing into a restorative experience and a place of ritual and retreat, one that slows the body, quiets the mind, and heightens awareness of light, water, and material. At the center is the new Kohler Reverie enameled cast iron bath featuring a true metal copper shroud, bringing architectural precision and elemental richness to a heritage material while expanding its design language. The bath becomes the luminous heart of the space with its warm surfaces catching sunlight filtered through oversized stained-glass windows, while 200 Flamingo Estate candles adorn the bathhouse walls, enhancing the glow and deepening the sense of peaceful reflection.

The copper-clad form shown in Milan embodies Kohler's 153 years of genuine craftsmanship while signaling a bold new chapter in material innovation, where legacy techniques of forming, welding, and finishing done by hand, meet contemporary artistry to shape the future of bathing design.

Nestled throughout the wild garden are four one-of-a-kind pollinator baths – a concept conceived by Christiansen, designed by Kohler, and cast in its historic Wisconsin, USA foundry. Each uniquely formed vessel extends the installation narrative of reciprocity between human craft and the natural world, acting as sanctuaries for birds, bees, and other pollinating species. Through materials made to endure and gestures that support biodiversity, the pollinator baths reflect Kohler and Flamingo Estate's shared belief that sustainable living and wellbeing emerge when design honors the rhythms, needs, and poetic intelligence of nature.

The immersive collaborative setting emphasizes a passion for craft, culture, and way of living that finds sustainability in restraint and enduring wellness through communion with nature.

The Flamingo Estate Bathhouse by Kohler will be unveiled during FuoriSalone at the Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea, Via Palestro 14, 20121 Milan, Italy. The installation will be open to the public from Tuesday, April 21st through Sunday, April 26th, with hours as follows: Tuesday, 12:00–7:00 PM; Wednesday, 12:00–4:00 PM and 8:00–10:00 PM; Thursday through Saturday, 12:00–10:00 PM; and Sunday, 12:00–6:00 PM.

For imagery and more information, access the press kit here.

About Kohler Co.
For more than 150 years, Kohler Co. has been a global leader in bold design and innovation, dedicated to helping people live gracious, healthy, and sustainable lives through its kitchen and bath products; luxury cabinetry, tile, and lighting; wellness products and services; and luxury hospitality experiences and major championship golf. Privately held Kohler Co. was founded in 1873 and is headquartered in Kohler, Wisconsin. The company also develops sustainable living solutions to enhance the quality of life for current and future generations. Its Innovation for Good platform addresses pressing issues, such as clean water and safe sanitation, with breakthrough products and services for underserved communities. David Kohler serves as Chair and CEO and represents the fourth generation of Kohler family leadership.

About Flamingo Estate 
Settled in the 1940s high atop the hills of Los Angeles, Flamingo Estate throughout its history has been a hedonistic enclave of sun-worship, folk mythologies, and psychedelic remedies — a secret haven for wild alchemy in the City of Angels. Now, Flamingo Estate is the home of Richard Christiansen, and, in the spirit of its origins, a radical celebration of pleasure from the garden. We carefully cultivate Mother Nature's wildest, most precious gifts, at a time when we need them most. Championing the idea that Mother Nature is the last great luxury house, and sourcing rare ingredients from over 125 farms and collaborators. Instead of commodity ingredients, our goal is to get as close to the raw, natural material as possible, and to be able to trace each ingredient back to the farmer who planted it. Creating nutrient-dense rituals for daily pleasure, with Mother Nature as the guide.

Media Contacts:
Kohler PR | Jillian.rosone@kohler.com
Sutton Communications | Kohler@suttoncomms.com

 

 

MILAN, April 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Kohler, in partnership with Richard Christiansen, founder of Flamingo Estate, presents a multi-sensory installation at Milan Design Week that invites visitors into an elemental world where architecture, landscape, and serenity are conceived as a single, interdependent experience, acting as conduits for contemplation and renewal.

Set within the courtyard of the Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea during Fuorisalone, the exhibition is anchored by a bold brutalist bathhouse that takes design cues from the prominent bathhouse nestled in the California hills of the Flamingo Estate property and showcases a new expression of an iconic Kohler freestanding enameled cast iron bath with a true metal shroud, strikingly presented in copper.

The tranquil showpiece draws its palette from weathered metals and elemental surfaces, as though it has emerged organically from its surroundings rather than being imposed upon them. Rising from a meadow of untamed wildflowers, the installation reflects a design philosophy rooted in reciprocity with nature.

The Flamingo Estate Bathhouse by Kohler elevates bathing into a restorative experience and a place of ritual and retreat, one that slows the body, quiets the mind, and heightens awareness of light, water, and material. At the center is the new Kohler Reverie enameled cast iron bath featuring a true metal copper shroud, bringing architectural precision and elemental richness to a heritage material while expanding its design language. The bath becomes the luminous heart of the space with its warm surfaces catching sunlight filtered through oversized stained-glass windows, while 200 Flamingo Estate candles adorn the bathhouse walls, enhancing the glow and deepening the sense of peaceful reflection.

The copper-clad form shown in Milan embodies Kohler's 153 years of genuine craftsmanship while signaling a bold new chapter in material innovation, where legacy techniques of forming, welding, and finishing done by hand, meet contemporary artistry to shape the future of bathing design.

Nestled throughout the wild garden are four one-of-a-kind pollinator baths – a concept conceived by Christiansen, designed by Kohler, and cast in its historic Wisconsin, USA foundry. Each uniquely formed vessel extends the installation narrative of reciprocity between human craft and the natural world, acting as sanctuaries for birds, bees, and other pollinating species. Through materials made to endure and gestures that support biodiversity, the pollinator baths reflect Kohler and Flamingo Estate's shared belief that sustainable living and wellbeing emerge when design honors the rhythms, needs, and poetic intelligence of nature.

The immersive collaborative setting emphasizes a passion for craft, culture, and way of living that finds sustainability in restraint and enduring wellness through communion with nature.

The Flamingo Estate Bathhouse by Kohler will be unveiled during FuoriSalone at the Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea, Via Palestro 14, 20121 Milan, Italy. The installation will be open to the public from Tuesday, April 21st through Sunday, April 26th, with hours as follows: Tuesday, 12:00–7:00 PM; Wednesday, 12:00–4:00 PM and 8:00–10:00 PM; Thursday through Saturday, 12:00–10:00 PM; and Sunday, 12:00–6:00 PM.

For imagery and more information, access the press kit here.

About Kohler Co.
For more than 150 years, Kohler Co. has been a global leader in bold design and innovation, dedicated to helping people live gracious, healthy, and sustainable lives through its kitchen and bath products; luxury cabinetry, tile, and lighting; wellness products and services; and luxury hospitality experiences and major championship golf. Privately held Kohler Co. was founded in 1873 and is headquartered in Kohler, Wisconsin. The company also develops sustainable living solutions to enhance the quality of life for current and future generations. Its Innovation for Good platform addresses pressing issues, such as clean water and safe sanitation, with breakthrough products and services for underserved communities. David Kohler serves as Chair and CEO and represents the fourth generation of Kohler family leadership.

About Flamingo Estate 
Settled in the 1940s high atop the hills of Los Angeles, Flamingo Estate throughout its history has been a hedonistic enclave of sun-worship, folk mythologies, and psychedelic remedies — a secret haven for wild alchemy in the City of Angels. Now, Flamingo Estate is the home of Richard Christiansen, and, in the spirit of its origins, a radical celebration of pleasure from the garden. We carefully cultivate Mother Nature's wildest, most precious gifts, at a time when we need them most. Championing the idea that Mother Nature is the last great luxury house, and sourcing rare ingredients from over 125 farms and collaborators. Instead of commodity ingredients, our goal is to get as close to the raw, natural material as possible, and to be able to trace each ingredient back to the farmer who planted it. Creating nutrient-dense rituals for daily pleasure, with Mother Nature as the guide.

Media Contacts:
Kohler PR | Jillian.rosone@kohler.com
Sutton Communications | Kohler@suttoncomms.com

 

 

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The Flamingo Estate Bathhouse by Kohler Debuts as a Nature‑Infused Wellness Sanctuary at Milan Design Week 2026

The Flamingo Estate Bathhouse by Kohler Debuts as a Nature‑Infused Wellness Sanctuary at Milan Design Week 2026

The Flamingo Estate Bathhouse by Kohler Debuts as a Nature‑Infused Wellness Sanctuary at Milan Design Week 2026

The Flamingo Estate Bathhouse by Kohler Debuts as a Nature‑Infused Wellness Sanctuary at Milan Design Week 2026

The Flamingo Estate Bathhouse by Kohler Debuts as a Nature‑Infused Wellness Sanctuary at Milan Design Week 2026

The Flamingo Estate Bathhouse by Kohler Debuts as a Nature‑Infused Wellness Sanctuary at Milan Design Week 2026

SHANGHAI, April 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- DFRobot, a global leader in open-source hardware, recently participated in the Robot Hokoten @ Akihabara event in Tokyo, appearing at the DigiKey booth. The company presented two AI-driven projects based on open-source hardware—an "Electronic Nose" gas recognition system and an AI-powered cell recognition teaching system—demonstrating how AI and open hardware can be effectively applied in STEAM education and maker scenarios.

Electronic Nose: Integrating TinyML with On-Device AI

The "Electronic Nose" project combines edge AI with embedded hardware. It uses four MEMS gas sensors connected to an ESP32 running a TinyML model for real-time odor analysis. 

During the demonstration, the sensor probe was placed above a glass of beer. Within 20 to 30 seconds, the system completed odor sampling and analysis. The results were then transmitted to the LattePanda Sigma, a compact x86 computing module, which generated descriptive content or tasting notes using a locally deployed language model. The entire process was executed on-device, without relying on network connectivity.

Xia Qing, Senior Engineer at DFRobot, commented: "This demonstration shows how makers can combine TinyML-based sensing with local AI models to transform sensor data into intuitive insights. Potential applications include coffee flavor analysis, fermentation monitoring, and food freshness detection."

AI Cell Recognition: Bringing AI into the STEAM Classroom

Another featured project focused on educational applications. DFRobot presented an AI-powered cell recognition teaching system designed to integrate artificial intelligence into middle school biology education. The system is built using the HUSKYLENS 2 AI vision sensor and the UNIHIKER K10 development board.

Powered by the K230 processor with up to 6 TOPS of AI computing performance, HUSKYLENS 2 can efficiently run both pre-trained and user-trained models with low latency. In the demonstration, the system performed real-time identification and classification of cells under a microscope, making abstract AI and machine learning concepts tangible through hands-on interaction.

The project showcases the complete AI workflow—from data collection and model training to edge inference—highlighting its practical applicability in educational settings.

Partnering with DigiKey to Expand the Open-Source Hardware Ecosystem

DFRobot and DigiKey jointly showcased at Robot Hokoten to promote open-source hardware and AI education. The two parties will continue collaborating on technical content, global marketing, and educational solutions, lowering the barrier to AI and open hardware adoption, and accelerating the transition from maker projects to real STEAM classroom applications.

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DFRobot Showcases AI Maker Projects at Robot Hokoten in Akihabara

DFRobot Showcases AI Maker Projects at Robot Hokoten in Akihabara

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