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14 Must-See Innovations from KBIS 2025

The National Kitchen & Bath Association’s Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) was held at the Las Vegas Convention Center from February 25-27, 2025. Similar to last year, over 700 exhibitors spread out over a whopping 500,000 net square feet offered a fresh look at the future of design and technology for kitchens, baths, and beyond. From sustainable sage green tiles to an Art Deco-inflected plumbing collection, here are some editor-approved favorites from KBIS 2025.

Discover These Top Picks From KBIS 2025

Decadence and Casino Royale by Artistic Tile

Artistic Tile translates Donghia’s signature textile patterns into compelling tiles utilizing mosaic and waterjet techniques. Casino Royale’s asymmetrical arabesque pattern is rendered in natural stone while Decadence’s original demilune design features in Bianco Antico, Belgian Bluestone, and Smoke Limestone variations.

Bertazzoni’s Sleek Coffee Machine

black and silver coffee machine
Photography courtesy of Bertazzoni.

Bertazzoni, the six-generation Italian appliance manufacturer, introduces a 24” built-in coffee machine allowing for classic espresso, cappuccino, and macchiato drinks (among others) from an in-wall device available in all the Bertazzoni finishes.

Inteos by Blanco

aerial view of sink with a wooden cover
Photography courtesy of Blanco.

100-year-old brand Blanco launches the Inteos workstation sink (available in stainless steel or proprietary Silgranit) that aims to organize and streamline the sink workspace with a curated selection of accessories like cutting boards, colanders, and oven-safe trays.

The Frank Lloyd Wright® Kitchen Collection by Brizo

kitchen with pale green counter island
Photography courtesy of Brizo.

Brizo explores the design legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright with a line of kitchen fittings with references to organic architecture and intentional asymmetry. Split finishes including glass, wood, and concrete lend interest to pull-down kitchen faucets, bar faucets, and pot fillers.

Rockwell Grill by True Caliber

light blue sink and cabinets in kitchen
Photography courtesy of True Caliber.

American-made refrigeration brand True Residential partners with Caliber, the South California-founded cooking appliance brand for this unique social grill. The Rockwell designed by award-winning design firm Rockwell Group—shown in Bluestone—features a fully-retractable “disappearing” lid.

Obsidiana by Compac

kitchen with long neutral counter, sinks and slatted walls
Photography courtesy of Compac.

Spanish decorative surfaces company Compac offers Obsidiana in colorway Volcano Cool made from 100% recycled (and recyclable) glass with renewable energy and recycled water, making for a rather sustainable offering.

James Martin Vanities x Cosentino x FreePower

neutral sink with marble counters
Photography courtesy of Cosentino.

Surface producer Cosentino paired with James Martin Vanities for a case goods collection incorporating Silestone tops with integrated FreePower technology for wireless charging.

Dacor’s Resourceful Induction Ranges

kitchen with black cabinets and sleek fridge
Photography courtesy of Dacor.

Appliance brand Dacor launched 30- and 36-inch induction ranges that are Energy Star-certified. A 7-inch synch burner allows users to control two separate burners at once, thus creating one cooking zone for larger cookware, while noise-cancelling technology reduces induction’s typical hum.

Emtek Rosso Levanto Collection

multiple finishes and knobs on a table
Photography courtesy of Emtek.

Hardware manufacturer Emtek adds Rosso Levanto marble as a material option for its Emtek Select lever and knob sets. Specifiers can also personalize rosette shapes and finishes (including Satin Brass, French Antique, and Oil Rubbed Bronze, among others).

Infinity Drain’s Geometric Architectural Solutions

view of ovular tan solutions, soap and candles
Photography courtesy of Infinity Drain.

Architectural drainage solutions by Infinity Drain expand to include pill-shaped Disco-rectangle, the lozenge-shaped drain giving a nod to mid-century modern design.

Landshapes By Kohler WasteLAB

closeup of curvy mirror in front of green tile
Photography courtesy of Kohler.

Plumbing giant Kohler’s WasteLAB program diverts landfill-bound materials to produce Daniel Arsham’s wavy Landshapes handcrafted tiles. The artist’s collection also includes amorphic satin-finished wood mirrors and drapey glass wall sconces and pendants.

Bezel by Kallista

golden faucet on a black marble countertop with flowers
Photography courtesy of Kallista.

Luxe plumbing brand Kallista introduces Bezel, an Art Deco-inflected collection by Busetti, Garuti, Redaelli Design Studio with a faceted soft square profile for its controls.

Juniper Finish by KitchenAid

kitchen with light blue cabinets, dishwasher and stove and artwork
Photography courtesy of KitchenAid.

Appliance maker KitchenAid favors new finish Juniper, a complex dark green with a touch of blue and metallic flake. Mix and match handles and knobs in bronze, brass, and stainless steel offer further customization.

Fiore by Ruvati

view of sink with wooden cabinets, white marble countertops and bread on top
Photography courtesy of Ruvati.

Ruvati’s Fiore workstation farmhouse sink crafted in Italy of fireclay comes in Emerald Green, another nod to the lush green color trend seen throughout KBIS 2025.

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