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The best debuts at KBIS 2025

The Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) 2025 showcased a range of innovative and aesthetically pleasing products for home interiors, with a focus on kitchen and bath design. Among the highlights was Kohler’s award-winning booth, featuring a collaboration with artist Daniel Arsham. This collection introduced the Landshapes tile, crafted from recycled enamel powder and pottery cull, demonstrating a commitment to circularity. The tiles, designed with a mountainscape-like relief, are available in four distinct shades and received the Gold award for Sustainable Standout at KBIS 2025. Kast presented its colorful Orme collection, characterized by column-like pedestal basins made from locally sourced Derbyshire limestone. These basins offer 28 mix-and-matchable hues, with options for ridged or smooth finishes and an integrated vanity shelf, providing customization for modern bathrooms. Brizo, in collaboration with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, expanded its existing bath series with a new kitchen collection. This line celebrates organic architecture through fluidly designed fixtures, incorporating natural materials such as concrete, wood, and glass, available in five metallic finishes: polished chrome, gold, nickel, black, and stainless steel. House of Rohl unveiled a unified portfolio encompassing seven luxury brands. Notable introductions included Riobel’s 30th-anniversary Authentica series with its Art Deco influences, Rohl’s Apothecary line of kitchen fixtures inspired by antique bottles, and Emtek’s expanded Select series, now featuring levers and knobs in contemporary materials like walnut and Rosso marble. Artistic Tile showcased two new mosaic collections. One collection featured exuberant designs by Donghia, including the geometric Decadence and the playful Casino Royale. The second collection highlighted three artisan-made designs by Ruchika Grover of Borrowed Earth: Crescent, Fade, and Eclipse, all featuring unique dimensional motifs. Cosentino previewed its groundbreaking Q0 collection, a zero-silica Silestone surface created using Inlayr Design Technology. This material comprises up to 90 percent recycled content and employs advanced robotization to achieve hyper-realistic finishes with deep veining. Kallista introduced three new bathroom collections: the elegant, stone-embellished Bezel series, the aeronautical Aileron line with its gently winged forms, and the Bandeau showerhead, which is accented with ribbed Italian marble. Strike’s collaboration with Ann Sacks featured six sculptural stone fireplace surrounds, including the scalloped Alessio, the fluted Augusto, the Art Deco-inspired Bella, the clean-lined Enzo, the architectural Stella, and the farmhouse-inspired Gemma. Baldwin previewed its upcoming Multi-Metal collection, allowing customization of hardware by mixing and matching up to 14 finishes, such as satin black, unlacquered brass, and chrome, across various designs including the popular Modern cabinet knob and pull. Robern showcased new customization options for its Statuesque lighted mirror, which features a dimmable, flicker-free light and optional defogging and night-light upgrades. The mirror is now available in various geometric shapes, including rectangles, squares, triangles, and octagons. Modern Matter launched its inaugural line of bath hardware, extending bestselling cabinet collections like Lane and Bamboo by Eddie Ross to include towel rings, towel bars, toilet paper holders, and robe hooks. Klafs introduced the S11 sauna, designed by Studio F.A. Porsche, offering a luxurious indoor spa experience. This customizable cabin-like design is wrapped in Japanese washi paper and horizontal wood slats, featuring a state-of-the-art light and sound system. #KBIS2025 #ProductPreview #KitchenDesign #BathroomDesign #SustainableDesign #LuxuryFixtures #InteriorInnovation #MaterialTrends #HomeHardware #KBIS2025 #ProductPreview #KitchenDesign #BathroomDesign #SustainableDesign #LuxuryFixtures #InteriorInnovation #MaterialTrends #HomeHardware
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