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The kitchen and bath industry convened in Orlando, Florida, last week to celebrate the best and brightest the category has to offer—including an array of high-tech innovations and artful collaborations with star designers. Ahead, BOH spotlights more than a dozen of the most striking debuts from this year’s Kitchen & Bath Industry Show.
Artistic Tile unveiled its third collaboration with Toronto-based designer Ali Budd, three styles that allow designers to compose customized arrangements of irregular fragments according to their unique vision. Each tile can be rotated or configured to produce a different appearance with each installation. Liora presents a cracked-marble twist on the classic checkerboard pattern; Sculpta offers an organic, textural study in stripes; and Varo breaks tradition with classic tile repetition, instead offering six distinct stone panels and opening the door to endless variation.
Baldwin Hardware’s new Bespoke Series embraces tactile textures—knurled, fluted and spiraled among them—and allows for dual-finish specifications for mixed-metal interiors. The brand also showcased a new solid brass finish called 077 Heirloom Brass, designed to appear naturally aged.
Embracing the return of warmer, lived-in tones, Cambria’s most recent arrivals included St. Isley, a quartz surface with blue-gray veining; Kenwood, featuring soft tonal shifts; Claremont, a modern neutral rendered in clean lines; and Traymore Bay, highlighting a blend of warm and cool shades.
Cosentino unveiled its showstopping new mineral surface brand, Éclos, created through a layered crystalline silica–free manufacturing process that gives the material a three-dimensional appearance. The brand’s inaugural collection, called Eclectic Veins, spans six new colors: Tajnar, Wondr, Phantome, Legnd, Landr and Ivora. Cosentino’s Dekton line introduced the carbon-neutral surface Amazonik—available in two oak-inspired colorways, Kedar and Zira—plus a new collaboration with Invisacook, demonstrating how the company’s technology allows for induction cooking directly on Dekton surfaces.
Danver’s booth included a first look at the Ascento collection, debuting this spring. The sleek outdoor kitchen system, displayed in an organic woodgrain finish, was accessorized with matching accoutrements—including benches, planters and dog bowls—to create a cohesive plein air setting. Nearby, sister brand Brown Jordan showcased its Tecno outdoor kitchen in a vibrant new green woodgrain finish.
Fabuwood tapped Pulp Design Studios, Nikki Levy Interiors and Centered by Design to create vignettes highlighting its new Echo, Luxe and Ovela door styles, now available in three new finishes: Truffle, Pistachio Green and Canyon Oak. The cabinetry brand also teamed up with wireless charging company FreePower to create the InFocus Drawer, a wireless, built-in solution for charging phones out of sight.
Courtesy of creative director Richard Anuszkiewicz, GE luxury appliance brand Monogram debuted The Iconic Kitchen, a modern take on the space (complete with a scullery and wine room) that highlighted one of this year’s newest introductions: the Minimalist Single Smart Wall Oven with In-Oven Camera. Elsewhere, Café displayed its new aged brass hardware, designed in collaboration with Rejuvenation; and GE Appliances showcased its new Smart 4-Door French-Door Refrigerator, equipped with Kitchen Assistant—a feature that tracks food and beverage products that are running low, then automatically adds them to a user’s digital shopping list.
German furniture fittings and hardware manufacturer Hettich demonstrated its FurnSpin Illumination—a mechanism that allows cabinetry to rotate 180 degrees with a gentle push, revealing either closed millwork or an open display case. The brand’s newest model includes integrated lighting, brightening the display from within without bulky visible wires.
Infinity Drain debuted the Site-Sizable Slot Drain, which allows for exact, wall-to-wall applications of its minimalist, linear sink and shower drain. Also new this year is the brand’s warm Satin Brass finish, a sleek golden accent.
Securing its fourth consecutive Best in Show Booth award, Kohler unveiled the new fireclay Audrine kitchen sink collection, the latest installment of its ongoing partnership with Studio McGee. The brand also offered a preview of the collab’s forthcoming Claude bathroom collection, which is anchored by a smart toilet outfitted with tapered edges and nickel accents that artfully disguise the piece’s high-tech capabilities, including a bidet and heated seat.
LG Signature’s newest appliance collections included the Seamless, featuring flush panels and a zero-clearance hinge system designed to create a sense of sleek minimalism in the kitchen; the Iconic, complete with brass accents and refined finishes; and the Tailored, geared toward bringing a furniture-inspired look to the space. Ovens across each new line come equipped with Gourmet AI technology, which monitors food through an in-oven camera and offers real-time cooking suggestions. Also on display at the booth was a new shade called Majestic Green—a dark, evergreen hue that will be available for the Tailored line later this year.
London-based Plank Hardware hopped across the pond to showcase two innovative cabinet hardware collections: the Peyton, a refined offering that can adapt to any space, and the Esben, composed of linear and rounded forms. The brand also debuted its first collection of U.S.-compatible light switches and power outlets, available in striking diamond, oval and star silhouettes.
True Caliber’s booth was brimming with color, including the unveiling of Espresso—a rich brown shade, selected as the brand’s 2026 color of the year—and the reintroduction of its legacy hue, a vibrantly saturated red called Crimson. The latter was displayed on the newly reimagined Signature Rockwell Grill, a Best of KBIS award winner designed by iconic architect David Rockwell, complete with a retractable lid, sapele wood base and slide-out propane tank. The brand also showcased new walnut handles, available across its entire refrigeration line.












