This article was originally published on 10/20/21, and was updated on 10/06/23.
Breast cancer is a serious illness that will affect one in eight American women during their lifetimes. Since 1985, October has been designated Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Supporters wear pink to help provide visibility for initiatives promoting lifesaving early detection and programs assisting those currently suffering from this affliction or in recovery.
In honor of the cause, we’ve put together a list of our favorite pink appliances and fixtures. More importantly, we’ve paired each with a way to help support the fight against this serious but often treatable disease.
Our Favorite Pink Appliances & Fixtures
Ranges
AGA Classic Total Control in Blush | La Cornue CornuFe 90 Suzanne Kasler Liberte Pink |
Proudly wear a pink ribbon during October or even better, year-round.
Small Appliances
SMEG Toaster, Blender, Kettle, and more. |
Make a donation to https://www.nationalbreastcancer.org/ or other related non-profit foundation.
Grills
Hestan Outdoor Freestanding Grill on Cart with Door/Drawer Combo |
Participate in a charity 5k, half marathon, or other similar activity to help raise funds.
Faucets
Vola Denmark 590V Tap | Dornbracht Meta Faucet in Pink | Grohe Essence New Semi-Pro Faucet |
Lend support, share your own breast cancer experiences with other women, friends, family, and those battling this disease.
Basins
Claybrook Terrazzo Blush | Villeroy and Boch Artis Basin Pink | Kast Concrete Aura Pedestal in Blush |
Educate yourself on the facts surrounding breast cancer—early detection is critical and increases odds of survival. Learn more >
Bathtubs
Victoria & Albert Bathtub RAL Pink | Devon & Devon Draycott Bathtub |
Phonebank for a relevant organization.
Refrigerators
Samsung Bespoke | SMEG Retro-Style |
Donate warm clothes and blankets to your local chemo center.
Vanity
Devon & Devon Zelda Pink Vanity |
Book an appointment for a life-saving mammogram and encourage women around you to do the same.
Walls
Black Crow Studios |
Show compassion and provide emotional support—sit down and talk with those battling the disease, or those that are in recovery.