Fresh Start: New Location, New Products for KBIS 2013

In honor of a fresh new location, here are a handful of fresh new products youíll find on the show floor at KBIS 2013.

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Vanity Fair

The Napa bath vanity matches a cool marble top with warm rough-sawn wood in a cabernet finish. Available in 30-, 36-, or 48-inch widths, the vanity features plenty of drawers, cabinets, and shelving for all the necessities. A matching mirror is also available.

Fairmont Designs | 714.670.1171 | fairmontdesigns.com



In Your Veins

Caesarstone’s newest collection, Classico, draws from the earthy tones and veining of natural marble. The five designs — frosty Carrina, dreamy Marfil, London grey, Piatra grey, and Emeradoro — offer all the stain, scratch, and water resistance of quartz, making the material ideal for countertops, backsplashes, vanities, and more.

Caesarstone | 877.978.2789 | ceasarstone.com



On the Bench

A built-in bench and integral storage make the Urbana shower base a feature-heavy footing for classy shower designs. Striving for what it calls a “human-centered” approach, Fleurco says the bench will appeal to people looking for a seat or footrest while showering, and to multigenerational homes with parents showering kids, or other aided showering situations. The storage beneath is ideal for keeping shampoo and soaps at hand.

Fleurco | 888.568.2121 | fleurco.com



Classic Shine

Forged from solid brass, the new Prodigy collection offers the classic look of a glass knob without the high price tag that similar products might carry. Prodigy marks the maker’s first foray into the moderately priced door hardware market. Available in popular finishes, Prodigy hardware can be customized from sleek to sparkling by pairing the trim with any of four unique concealed screw-mounted roses.

Omnia Hardware | 973.239.7272 | omniaindustries.com

About the Author

Lauren Hunter

Lauren joined Hanley Wood in 2006 with a focus on bringing trends and new products information to professionals in the residential construction industry. When she's not in the office, Lauren travels to industry trade shows nationwide to check out those trends and products first-hand.

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