kbb Birmingham 2026 is set to showcase the latest innovations shaping the kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom industry from over 320 exhibitors at the NEC from 1-4 March 2026.
The event expects an audience of over 15,000 visitors over the four days. This year, the spotlight is on future-forward design, where sustainability, smart technology, and personalisation converge to meet evolving lifestyle needs.
Bathroom exhibitor highlights:
Sustainability, material innovation and smart functionality are shaping the future of bathroom design. At kbb Birmingham, Frascio (C64) will unveil its latest sensor tap technology, powered by running water rather than electricity or batteries, offering a low-maintenance and eco-conscious solution for modern bathrooms.
Layered textures and multifunctional design take centre stage at Clearwater (M110). The brand will showcase new sink innovations alongside British-made ceramic designs, reflecting growing demand for versatility, tactile surfaces and flexible layouts.
Natural materials continue to gain momentum, with Woodio (C72) redefining bathroom design through waterproof wood-based solutions. Combining Nordic design with sustainable innovation, the range delivers a lower-carbon alternative to traditional ceramics without compromising durability.
Affordable luxury is also in focus, as VR Bathrooms (D80) introduces waterproof woodgrain vanity units in warm, contemporary finishes, designed to combine practicality with refined aesthetics.
Other bathroom exhibitors include Laguna Bathrooms (F55), Croydex (D64), Showerwall (D54), Vado (E65), Merlyn Showers (E65), Aqualisa (D68), Whitebirk Sink Company (C86), Innowin (Q60) and Disbain (SP2).
Kitchen exhibitor highlights:
Quiet luxury will dominate kitchen design in 2026, with clean lines, natural materials and Japandi-inspired simplicity shaping modern interiors. At kbb Birmingham, Sachsenküchen (N70) brings this trend to life with refined cabinetry, tactile ceramic surfaces and integrated lighting and storage solutions designed for contemporary living.
Natural finishes continue to influence kitchen design, with Rotpunkt (Q90) showcasing a mix of wood and metallic surfaces that add depth and character. The brand’s latest collections highlight Scandinavian influences, industrial accents and textured detailing for design-led spaces.
Demand for boiling water taps continues to rise as homeowners prioritise integrated appliances and clutter-free worktops. British manufacturer QETTLE (S98) will showcase its mechanical boiling tap technology, delivering true 100°C boiling water without electronics or complex servicing, alongside a new integrated rinse feature.
As kitchens become increasingly connected, AVINTAGE (J110) is expanding the role of built-in refrigeration. The brand will present innovations in wine and food storage, combining connectivity, smart control and seamless integration to support modern cooking habits.
Timeless design and everyday functionality define the latest collection from Nolte Kitchens (L80). The 2026 range focuses on minimalist styling, authentic materials and durable surfaces, with both modern and classic influences. Nolte will also host live cooking demonstrations during the show.
Other kitchen exhibitors include Abode (P80), Nobilia (Q80), Smeg (S110), Quooker (L90), InSinkErator (J82), Transformad (P110), Kesseböhmer (K84), Caledonia Kitchens (G100), Bidbury & Co (C86), Servicanto (SP1), Lamello (W70) and Rubio Monocoat (S62).
Visit kbb Birmingham 2026
From 1–4 March 2026 at the NEC, explore over 320 exhibitors across over 25 different product categories and discover the trends shaping the future of kitchen and bathroom design. Don’t miss your chance to experience the latest products, technologies, and creative ideas first-hand.
