While it may strike you as somewhat random, the bright hue didn’t come out of nowhere; it was inspired by a Kohler colorway offered in the 1970s called Tiger Lily. When I asked Ross about his attraction to the polarizing color, he shared that it was its positive connotations that drew him in. Unlike red, orange doesn’t trigger panic, but still grabs your attention.  Photo 17 of 25 in Everything Dwell’s Style Editor Scouted—and Loved—From the Showrooms of Milan Design Week

Everything Dwell’s Style Editor Scouted—and Loved—From the Showrooms of Milan Design Week

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While it may strike you as somewhat random, the bright hue didn’t come out of nowhere; it was inspired by a Kohler colorway offered in the 1970s called Tiger Lily. When I asked Ross about his attraction to the polarizing color, he shared that it was its positive connotations that drew him in. Unlike red, orange doesn’t trigger panic, but still grabs your attention.