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Kohler has teamed up with New York-based contemporary artist Daniel Arsham to redefine the luxury lifestyle experience. This unique collaboration blends immersive travel and elevated design, introducing a new perspective on luxury living and resort experiences. This partnership, known as Arsham in Kohler, brings together Kohler’s tradition of high-quality design and Arsham’s innovative artistic vision. It features six large-scale sculptures displayed across the Kohler resort property, a bespoke luxury guest cabin with scenic Lake Michigan views, and a meticulously crafted bathroom collection named Landshapes.
A highlight of the collaboration is the Arsham Cabin, part of the Kohler Cabin Collection. This private luxury retreat offers guests a chance to immerse themselves in Arsham’s world, with elements of his art and design integrated throughout the cabin. Located a short drive from the American Club resort-hotel and near the famous Whistling Straits golf course, the cabin accommodates four guests and features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a cozy living space and kitchen. Guests can enjoy a stocked pantry with Arsham’s favorite items, a wood-burning fireplace, and a wrap-around porch with lake and zen garden views.
The Arsham Cabin isn’t just a place to stay; it’s an experience. Guests have access to the resort’s amenities, including the Sports Core Health & Racquet Club and the River Wildlife wilderness preserve, which offers activities like hiking and fishing. This setting, combined with Arsham’s art installations, creates a unique environment where art, nature, and luxury coexist.
Arsham’s Landshapes collection for Kohler, showcased in the Arsham Cabin, looks to nature for inspiration, featuring designs that incorporate his signature elements like water droplets and chiseled forms. The collection includes a hand-carved freestanding tub and distinctive vanities, both of which give nod to Arsham’s travels to Japan and Japanese chinoiserie. Additional Landshapes pieces are a vessel sink inspired by Arsham’s Rock.01 sink creation, and glass faucet handles that reference droplets of water. There’s also Kohler’s Veil Smart toilet, designed to resemble natural erosion, a style he’s well known for, as well as organically shaped mirrors and lighting fixtures. The Landshapes collection will be commercially available later this year.
The resort now hosts six of Arsham’s large-scale public sculptures, strategically placed to encourage exploration and reflection across Destination Kohler’s property, including their renowned golf courses and resort areas. The Arsham in Kohler sculptures on view are the Bronze Eroded Leica Camera, Bronze Eroded Porsche 911, Pokemon and Trainer, Amalgamized head of Hermes of Olympia, an unearthed head of Melpomene, and a Bronze Eroded Venus de Milo. Arsham’s sculptures are designed to evoke discussions and invite viewers to see golf and the surrounding landscape in a new light.
“Incorporating my sculptures into the golf landscape will hopefully spark conversation about creative expression and golf in a whole new way,” says Arsham. “There is a kind of artistic, architectural, even sculptural proposition that’s inherent in the game of golf, where you end up playing against the creator of the course itself. We created an atmosphere where unexpected wonders emerge out of the blue, offering moments of surprise, and beckoning guests and the community to explore our world from a new perspective.”
In addition to the Arsham Cabin, the Landshapes bathroom collection, and the sculptures installations, Arsham collaborated with Stephen Malbon on a merchandise collection for lifestyle golf apparel brand Malbon, all part of the Arsham in Kohler collaboration. For more information, head to destinationkohler.com.
Photography courtesy of Kohler Co.
Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.
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