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Winter market season is in full swing, and this week’s search for the latest and greatest designs sent interior aficionados to Las Vegas for the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show. From scalloped stone fireplaces to fluted-marble showerheads, here are more than a dozen standouts from KBIS.

Kohler’s award-winning booth was swathed in its latest collaboration with artist Daniel Arsham. Fashioned by the brand’s WasteLab from discarded enamel powder and pottery cull, the circularity-minded Landshapes tile—which won Gold in the Best of KBIS 2025 for Sustainable Standout—features a mountainscape-like relief motif and comes in four atmospheric shades: Deep Teal, Dark Celadon, Warm Grey and Light Blue Grey.

Kast’s colorful Orme collection was on full display at the fair. Handcrafted in Nottinghamshire, England, using locally sourced Derbyshire limestone, the debut showcases a column-like pedestal basin—topped by a round concrete bowl—that’s offered in a rainbow of 28 mix-and-matchable hues, with your choice of a ridged or smooth finish and an optional vanity shelf.

Brizo’s latest collaboration with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation is a love letter to organic architecture. The launch expands the pair’s bestselling bath series with a selection of fluidly lined kitchen fixtures inlaid with earthy materials like concrete, wood and glass, available in five distinct metal finishes: polished chrome, gold, nickel, black and stainless steel.

House of Rohl unveiled its newly unified portfolio of seven luxury brands. Standouts from the Xander Noori–styled showcase included the 30th anniversary edition of Riobel’s deco-driven Authentica series; Rohl’s antique-bottle-inspired Apothecary line of kitchen fixtures; and Emtek’s newly expanded Select series, which now offers levers and knobs in of-the-moment finishes such as walnut and Rosso marble.


Artistic Tile premiered a pair of captivating collections. The first features two exuberant designs by Donghia, the geometric Decadence and playful Casino Royale, while the second offers three artisan-made designs from stone connoisseur Ruchika Grover of Borrowed Earth: the celestial Crescent, the gradient Fade, and Eclipse, an ultradimensional number adorned in a symmetrical shadow-like motif.

Cosentino previewed the groundbreaking Q0 collection, which is made using its brand-new Inlayr Design Technology. Composed of up to 90 percent recycled content, the innovative surface material launches this summer and uses state-of-the-art robotization to create a hyper realistic finish with deep veining.


Kallista blessed the show’s visitors with a trio of dreamy new bathroom collections. In addition to the elegant, stone-embellished, Bezel series, introductions include the gently winged, aeronautical Aileron line and the Bandeau showerhead, which is accented with ribbed Italian marble.

Strike’s designs for Ann Sacks elevate fireplaces to an art form. The collaboration offers six sculptural stone surrounds, including the scalloped and sandblasted Alessio, the dramatically fluted Augusto, the art-deco-style Bella, the clean-lined Enzo, the architectural Stella, and Gemma, which is inspired by 19th century farmhouses.//inspired by a 19th century farmhouse.

Baldwin previewed its soon-to-be-launched Multi-Metal collection. The tailor-made series allows you to mix and match up to 14 finishes (such as satin black, unlacquered brass and chrome) across a medley of the brand’s hardware designs, including the top-selling Modern cabinet knob and pull.

Robern introduced an array of fresh customization options for its striking Statuesque lighted mirror. The generously proportioned design is framed by a dimmable, flicker-free light—with optional defogging and night-light upgrades—and is now available in your choice of unique geometric shapes, ranging from rectangles and squares to triangles and octagons.


Modern Matter rolled out its inaugural line of bath hardware. The launch expands some of the brand’s bestselling cabinet collections—such as Lane and Bamboo by Eddie Ross—into a medley of delightful, bathroom-ready designs, including towel rings and bars, toilet paper holders, and robe hooks.

Klafs’s S11 sauna by Studio F.A. Porsche can transform an understated space into a chic indoor spa. Available in freestanding and customizable built-in options, the holistic, cabin-like design is wrapped in traditional Japanese washi paper and horizontal wood slats and features a state-of-the-art light and sound system to ensure a truly immersive experience.