15 Under-the-Radar Kitchen and Bath Heroes That'll Make Life Better in 2026
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15 Under-the-Radar Kitchen and Bath Heroes That'll Make Life Better in 2026
"Kohler's Anthem EvoCycle Smart Shower makes it easy to be more mindful about your water consumption. That's because when it's in "Cycle" mode, you can save up to 80% of water with a filtered, recirculated flow from the shower head. It uses an in-floor reservoir and filter in the shower base to do this, along with a closed loop system to deliver the recycled and fresh water mixture to the shower head. But you still get all the luxury that Kohler plumbing offers"
"Personalization dominated so many of the brand booths at KBIS, but I was struck by how easy CAFÉ makes it to add bespoke touches in the kitchen. The brand started with interchangeable appliance hardware, and now it's offering a range hood that's paint- and wallpaper-compatible. You're seeing CAFÉ's collaboration with Chasing Paper wallpaper here, and in this show, the brand also debuted a new hardware option with Rejuvenation."
"The thing about smart toilets is that no matter the brand, they pretty much all look like futuristic spaceships. And that just doesn't jibe with a more traditional bathroom. So designer Shea McGee of Studio McGee sought to fix that with this smart toilet design, which is part of her new Claude collection with Kohler. It has vintage-inspired molding touches but packs a bidet, heated seat, and more smart tech under its hood. The whole line, including this toilet, will launch in May."
Kohler's Anthem EvoCycle Smart Shower uses an in-floor reservoir, filter, and closed-loop recirculation to mix recycled and fresh water and can save up to 80% of water in "Cycle" mode while maintaining luxury plumbing features. CAFÉ enables bespoke kitchen personalization with interchangeable appliance hardware and a paint- and wallpaper-compatible range hood, including collaborations with Chasing Paper and a new hardware option with Rejuvenation. Kohler x Studio McGee's Claude collection introduces a smart toilet with vintage-inspired molding that conceals bidet functions, a heated seat, and other smart tech, scheduled to launch in May. Delta's Trinsic pull-down bath faucet incorporates a thoughtful ergonomic tweak to improve rinsing.
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