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Kitchen and Bath

Kitchen & Bath Industry Show returns to Las Vegas

2024 marks 60 years for industry’s largest kitchen and bath show.

By Natalie Forster, Editorial Director
Trade show attendees at the 2023 DCW in Las Vegas

DCW in 2023 brought more than 200,000 design and construction professionals to Las Vegas. In 2024, the show returns to Sin City anticipating another year of record attendance. Image and video courtesy of KBIS/NKBA

February 5, 2024
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Following a three-year break from hosting the show in Sin City, the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS), which is held annually in conjunction with the International Builders’ Show (IBS) to create Design and Construction Week (DCW), returned to Las Vegas in 2023, bringing record-breaking attendance.

Hoping to again break records, KBIS/IBS returns to the Las Vegas Convention Center Feb. 27-29. The show will boast 450,000 square feet of exhibits from more than 600 exhibitors and hold more than 75 educational session through its popular “Voices from the Industry” (VFTI) program.

Since 1964, KBIS has been bringing design and construction professionals of all kinds under one roof to showcase the latest technologies and trends. Each year seems to gain more momentum than the last, and on the show’s 60th anniversary, exhibitors are anticipating another record-breaking show.

Sustainability with style

Kitchen and bath manufacturers are excited to show off the latest designs and product technologies, with a high-focus on both sustainability and personalization. According to Andrea Maher, manager, brand marketing, Moen, today’s customer is looking for products that not only look luxurious but that function with the best of innovation.

“The top trends we expect to see around the show floor are a focus on the blending of form and function, using personal expression, and sustainability,” Maher says. “Sustainability is always top of mind and from recycled materials to water-saving benefits, we expect to see this trend continue at this year’s KBIS.”

Steve Angus, senior director of residential sales at Zurn Elkay Water Solutions, agrees, adding that homeowners are more individualized than ever, and are seeking unique colors and statement pieces to showcase.

“Sustainability is important to the new generation of homeowners, and they let their purchasing power speak for them,” he says. “Also expect to see products with new and exciting colorways. Homeowners have become much more individualized over the years and aren’t afraid to showcase this individuality in their home design. Pops of statement colors in the kitchen and bath that can be changed out every few years are something to watch.”

Danyel Tiefenbacher, senior brand manager, Pfister Faucets, echoes the trends of personalization. “We expect to see customizable and personalized fixtures, allowing consumers to tailor their choices to match individual preferences in design, color, and functionality,” he says. “We also know innovations to make everyday life at home easier is a must.”

Niagara Corp.’s VP of Marketing Jenni Steele adds that the global news about droughts and other natural disasters is only amplifying the need for water-saving, efficient products. “As always, we’re expecting and excited to see new innovations and pushes towards sustainability,” she says. “With all of the news about droughts and other issues that plagued our nation this past summer, we know that our partners in the industry have been working just as hard as we have to design attractive products that also prioritize sustainability.”

Video courtesy of KBIS/NKBA


When it comes to kitchen functionality, workstation sinks continue to gain popularity. According to Sally Edenfield, brand strategist for Ruvati, each KBIS showcases how far the traditional kitchen sink has evolved.

“The world of workstations sinks is constantly evolving. Each year at KBIS, it becomes more and more evident how far the typical kitchen sink has come,” Edenfield says. “Our customers are always excited to see new ways we redefine the functionality and use of kitchen sinks, and we have a lot planned at our booth this year.”

Angus agrees, adding that workstation sinks are born from the desire to increase ease while maximizing space. “At the Elkay booth, we’ll be showcasing our large array of workstation kitchen sinks. Workstation sinks bring a lot of meal prep back to the sink with innovative and efficient accessories that increase ease of use while maximizing your workspace,” he says. “We’ll also highlight Quartz composite kitchen sinks in new colors, with some that are made with a high level of recycled material.”

Brizo’s Frankl Lloyd Wright bath collection at the 2023 KBIS trade show in Las Vegas.

Brizo’s Frankl Lloyd Wright bath collection received a lot of attention from attendees during KBIS 2023. Image courtesy of Nicole Krawcke/Plumbing & Mechanical

Tips for covering a lot of ground

More than 400,000 square feet is a daunting amount of space to check out in three days. These exhibitors recommend looking at the floor plan ahead of time and heading into the show with a plan of attack.

“Attendees want to see everything at KBIS, but that may not always be feasible. Do your homework in advance; make a list of your must-see exhibitors and map out the most efficient route through the hall,” Angus says. “Don’t be afraid to ask an exhibitor to make an appointment in advance. This always helps to make sure you can see the right people and products for your individual business.”

Maher adds that one good tactic can be zoning out the manufacturers you want to see and spending a day, half-day, or couple of hours in one section before moving into another section of the show. “Scope out the landscape of the show. This way, attendees can identify who they would like to visit each day or if meetings with specific people have been coordinated prior,” she advises. “From there, people can find where different exhibitors they may be interested in are located and spend a morning, afternoon, or day – depending on how much time they have – in each unique area of the show.”

Tiefenbacher agrees, adding make to have a list of key booths you definitely don’t want to miss. “Definitely plan ahead and take a look at the floorplan beforehand. In general, we recommend visiting the major manufacturers where you can experience innovations and design trends in one place to save time. Highlight the key booths or exhibits you don't want to miss and be sure to grab a coffee with Pfister and enjoy our new booth experience.”

Exhibitors are doing their own work to help you be prepared for KBIS, posting important news and updating their social media.

“When it comes to brands you’re interested in and products you’re excited to see, knowing what to expect before you attend KBIS can help make sure you’re seeing everything on your list,” Edenfield says. “We provide previews on our website and social media platforms so our audience is as excited as we are, and most importantly, knows where to find us. Make sure to follow us on social media beforehand, and take lots of pictures and notes while you are at the show.”

You can find the KBIS/IBS list of exhibitors and show floorplan here.

What to expect

A show like KBIS is always buzzing with excitement, and these exhibitors are eager to show off their new innovations and booth layouts.

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“KBIS falls on our 50th year anniversary,” Steele says. “We’ve been having so much fun these last few weeks looking back over the last 5 decades of innovation and growth, and we can’t wait to share some of our history as well as the exciting future with everyone at the show. Our booth will showcase both and we are hoping all of our industry partners will be able to stop by.”

Some exhibitors, like Pfister, are unveiling new booth experiences. “Out booth has been redesigned from the ground up to create an elevated experience for designers and builders at the show. We also can't wait for attendees to meet our four featured designers and see their beautifully designed vignettes,” Tiefenbacher says. “Two design panels will be hosted at the booth during which these featured designers will discuss the latest trends and more on Tuesday and Wednesday from 1-1:30 p.m.”

Other exhibitors have huge amounts of new SKUs to showcase at this year’s show. “Ruvati has released almost 150 new products since last year’s show, including new product lines such as our epiStone bathtubs and Italian artisan glass vessel sinks,” Edenfield points out. “We also have a lot of new, innovative and patented accessories for our workstation sinks that we plan to release at KBIS.”

Perhaps the most exciting aspect of KBIS/IBS is that all of the latest design and product innovations for the building and construction industry are under one roof — there is no other place you can see so many trends at once.

“The show is always an exciting time for kitchen and bath professionals,” Angus says. “Not only do we get to discuss new innovations and network with clients, customers, and other industry friends, but we also have the opportunity to see all of this in one amazing venue.”

KEYWORDS: bathroom trends contractors design HVAC International Builders Show (IBS) Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) kitchen trends manufacturers plumbing industry sustainability trade shows training and education

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Natalie Forster is the Editorial Director of Plumbing & Mechanical and Supply House Times. Prior to joining BNP Media in 2020, she was an editor and digital content director for Southern Trade Publications, a publishing company with titles focused on the PHCP trades and the real estate industry. Natalie holds a bachelor’s degree in communication studies from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

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