
12 Top Picks At KBIS 2026
The 2026 National Kitchen & Bath Association’s Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (KBIS) wrapped after three days in sunny Orlando, Florida. Similar to last year, this year’s show was co-located with the NAHB International Builders’ Show to form Design & Construction Week (DCW). All together, there were over 117,000 registered visitors exploring the booths of 2,250 exhibitors spread out over a sneaker-worthy 1,150,000 net square feet. From surfaces made from recycled content, bath fittings inspired by Italian Modernism, and colorful hardware options, design and innovation were top of mind. Here are some editor favorites from the show floor.
Must-See Innovations Spotted At KBIS 2026
Vox by Kohler WasteLAB

A handcrafted vessel sink from the plumbing brand’s WasteLAB portfolio in the newly-launched eggshell colorway offers a soft, stone-like surface that is actually made from more than 70 percent recycled material byproducts from Kohler’s own manufacturing process.
Hardware Collection by Modern Matter x Benjamin Moore


Modern Matter’s first powder-coated hardware collection makes a bold statement on their solid brass designs. Inspired by six classic Benjamin Moore paint hues, the new finishes reference Newburyport Blue, Mint Chocolate Chip, Head Over Heels, Waterbury Cream, and Dinner Party, as well as custom-matched Silhouette AF-655, the coatings maker’s 2026 Color of the Year.
Eclectic Veins by Éclos


The family-owned Spanish company Cosentino launches a mineral surfaces brand dubbed Éclos. Utilizing their proprietary Inlayr technology, the crystalline silica-free surface is made from more than 50% recycled material and includes functional properties such as high heat resistance up to 428°F.
Legacy Hue Crimson by True Caliber

Don’t call it a comeback: Crimson returns as a legacy finish applied to True Caliber‘s Signature Rockwell Grill designed by architect and Interior Design Hall of Famer David Rockwell. A grill meant to facilitate social interactions during food prep, its freestanding appearance and fully retractable hood allow for congregation while its form pops off in the bold red hue.
Atipica by Richelieu

Designers GianMarco Codato and Luciano Trevisiol imagined this fanciful hardware collection for Richelieu, its name derived from the Italian word for atypical. The geometric forms and playful application of color add character to interior schemes.
Roccesco by Brizo


Italian for spool, a new bath collection from Brizo blends sculptural modernism with elevated finishes, including shiny, stunning black onyx. Shown is the wide-spread lavatory faucet with square spout which can be personalized via four handle styles, such as this alluring loop, and their Sconce articulating shower head.
Ascento by Danver

Danver‘s minimalist outdoor kitchen collection replete with a stylish pantry by designer and brand creative director Daniel Germani is practically aerodynamic thanks to curved corners rendered in stainless steel. Pair it with walnut woodgrain or select from a range of durable powder coat finishes available later this spring.
Wine Dispenser by Dacor

High-end appliance brand Dacor introduces a built-in wine dispenser with touch-button pours which holds up to four bottles of wine at the proper temperature thanks to dual temperature zones.
Varo by Artistic Tile

Designer Ali Budd paired up with Artistic Tile for their third collaboration, which includes the waterjet mosaic irregular pattern Varo composed of six distinct stone panels for endless variation.
New Classic by Laufen x Marcel Wanders


Swiss bathroom brand Laufen pairs with Dutch designer Marcel Wanders for The New Classic, a collection highlighting ornamentation on the company’s proprietary Saphirkeramik material. Saphirkeramik is an exceptionally thin ceramic allowing for reduced material use while creating intriguing geometries in washbasins and fixtures.
Infocus by Fabuwood x FreePower

Semi-custom cabinetry company Fabuwood offers a range of door styles and finishes for their InFocus drawer with integrated technology by FreePower, providing wireless charging to keep devices powered yet out of sight.
Architectural by Neolith


Sintered stone maker Neolith’s Architectural facade and wall-cladding offerings Serpeggiante, Azahar, and Obsidian are available in these pleasing textural finishes: Rigato’s fluted relief or a matte, stone-like feel called Cava.
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