Every February, thousands of the design industry descend into the expansive Las Vegas Convention Center for the kitchen and bathroom industry (KBIS), an annual trade fair that shows the best new products, innovations and trends. The show belongs to the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) and is produced by Emerald Expositions and welcomes interior and product designers, architects, industry brands and dealers and builders, contractors and editors alike.
This year, more and more brands for interior designers seem fair and work with traditionally internal companies. Think of textiles Titans Cowtan & Tout and Donghia. It is the collection of the latter with artistic tiles that enables the audience to see first -hand how a classic textile design can be translated into a different surface material such as tiles.
As a first participant itself, it is impressive that the kitchen, the design and renovation business is booming trends in real time and pursuing the trends. Here is the latest.
Hot stone
We have seen big trends in stone in the past ten years, from White Carrara to Calacatta Viola, which has taken over our Moodboards, Kitchens and Backplashes. The next big marble trend? A brave and daring reddish Rosso Levanto Marble discovered almost all product categories this season. In many new collections, this beautiful stone was prominently made up of bathtubs, worktops, fireplaces for surlups and even shower heads and hardware. The rich, statement stone is a warm redshade that looks almost like a neutral.
Expensive
Kallista debut a suite of new bathroom products, including a new solid bathtub in Rosso Lovanto Stone and the aileron trap filler with several textures and architecturally exhibited tap.
Emtek
The hardware company Emtek showed a new collection in the Emtek Select program with three leveriles and a button style in this new material offer, Rosso Lovanto Stone, which was mined from Asia. Each style can be combined endlessly with different rosettes and side panels.
Padded refrigerators
Not since Elle Decor A-List-Interior Architect Nick Olsen wallpapered his first fridge from NYC rental apartments ago when I treated the kitchen as funny like a decorated interior. The monogram has teamed up with Cowtan & Tout to create a fully patterned refrigerator for your wine room and library concept. The lesson here? After all, devices can be just as sample as in any other room in the house.
Green machines
Green kitchen cabinets were in the heads of Elle Decor editors. And we close with inquiries about green devices that are manifested in this year's show. From refrigerators to wine columns and stoves to hoods in reach, Top brands at KBIS Green by offering interior designers more color options and adaptation tools when it comes to designing the overall range of a kitchen.
True residential building
True Residential starts her first olive colors in the olive color for the American brand, which creates its true program for curated custom finish and hardware options. The exclusive program enables designers and consumers to select 84 color combinations for all subcounter units in size or indoor and outdoor use.
Officine Gullo
Matcha is a new Green color tone that was introduced at KBIS together with two other pastel colors as part of the Fiorentina collection by Officine Gullo. Each cooking area is paired with a suitable hood and has brushed copper and 24,000 gold surfaces.
Light your worktops
Cambria
Cambria makes a splash with a lit stone surface innovations with illuminated stone surface innovations. The brand has teamed up with the interior design based in New York City to present McGukin two backlit concepts, a kitchen island and a fireplace (background).
Wellness at home
Kohler recently has a partnership with Dr. Jonathan Leary, founder of the Wellness Club Remedy Place, announced, who set up an elegant ice pool at this year's show. It is made like a beautiful piece of furniture and has an integrated light bar to guide breathing work that can be paired with video content with which users can integrate cold packs into their self-care routines at home.
The future of sustainability
The architecture interface company Neolith continues to sit down with its product suite and the latest introductions. Their surface products consist of natural materials, do not contain a resin, plastic or crystalline silicon dioxide and are 100% recyclable, which expands the life cycle of its products.