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The Kohler Signature Store Indianapolis was opened in 2019 by Crescent Plumbing Supply in St. Louis.

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Attention, home improvement weekend warriors. If you’re knee-deep in planning your next kitchen or bath renovation, Kohler Indy can help — their showroom is packed with a world of better quality products, the best experts around, and services including:

  • Professional consultation + design services for a space you’ll love for years
  • Delivery services for items big and small
  • Product purchasing, including set-up for same-day pickup or quick delivery*

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