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KBIS 2025 Registration Is Now Open; Register Early and Save

Attendees can expect 10 percent more floor space than 2024 and platinum show sponsors Midea + Ruvati at KBIS, Feb. 25–27 in Las Vegas.

09/09/2024
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KBIS 2025 will offer 10 percent more floor space to display the latest trends in kitchen and bath design.

The Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) has opened registration for the 2025 show, Feb. 25–27, 2025, at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

KBIS, the largest North American trade expo and professional networking event for the kitchen and bath industry, hosted more than 41,500 registered attendees and over 670 exhibitors in 2024 in an event showcasing design, innovation and professional development. The popular event attracts architects, designers, specifiers and building pros. It is owned by the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) and produced by Emerald Expositions.

“It will be a challenge to surpass last year’s 60th anniversary show, which was marked by an incredible display of expertise and enthusiasm,” said Bill Darcy, Global President & CEO of NKBA | KBIS. “However, we are more than ready to meet that challenge.

“The 2025 show is set to deliver an inspirational standard of design and innovation from both exhibitors and attendees, with an even stronger international presence as KBIS continues to connect the North American market with the global industry,” Darcy added. “With diverse perspectives, new opportunities, and increased expertise — alongside expanded digital opportunities and on-site events — KBIS 2025 will distinctly highlight the future of our dynamic industry.”

KBIS 2025 Highlights + Exhibitors

Preparations for 2025 are underway to energize popular KBIS programs, including Best of KBIS and DesignBites. Focusing on the future, updates and additions include:

The International Hub at South Hall: With its largest international exhibitor presence to date, KBIS 2025 will connect the North American industry to a greater global audience, as representatives from many regions worldwide will be on display. South Hall is the place to find all things international, including the Global Connect Lounge, the international kiosks, and multiple pavilions and individual international brands. South Hall is also home to the Discovery District, where attendees can discover new brands and products.

NEXTStage (South Hall): The heart of KBIS  is where attendees can connect with speakers and colleagues and hear innovative ideas, professional insights and expert voices. South Hall will feature new programs and speakers discussing topics surrounding wellness, sustainability, technology and business trends.

Luxury Lounge: The Luxury Lounge will return after a successful inaugural year to offer curated discussions about the changing concept of “luxury” in the home. The Lounge will have an increased footprint after last year’s standing-room-only events.

The Plaza: The growing popularity of sophisticated outdoor living brings The Plaza back for its second year, having established a fan base in 2024 with its mix of high-end brand spotlights and leisure activities for those needing rest and reconnection to the outdoors.

International Pavilions: With its largest international exhibitor presence to date, KBIS 2025 will connect the North American industry to a greater global audience. The German Pavilion will return to North Hall, while the UK and Brazilian Pavilions can be found in South Hall.

Filling over 500,000 square feet of space at KBIS, returning exhibitors include Cosentino, House of Rohl, Kohler, SKS/LG Electronics, Fabuwood and SMEG, while others will make their KBIS debut: Ama Luxury Shower, Artika lighting, and Furnipart Danish hardware.

Together with 200 international exhibitors, they’ll be among more than 2,300 making up Design + Construction Week (DCW) — the official colocation of KBIS and IBS (the National Association of Home Builders’ International Builders’ Show) — covering 1.2 million total net square feet and welcoming more than 110,000 design and construction professionals.

“We are so proud of the community we’ve created at KBIS,” said Jason McGraw, Group Vice President, KBIS. “The success of this show is down to the leaders, creators, thinkers and innovators who attend and display at this event, and we’re inspired every year by what we see. Without fail, KBIS defies even the highest expectations we set, and we can’t wait to show the kitchen and bath industry all that’s in store for 2025.”

Register Early and Save

KBIS registration is here. During the month of September, NKBA members can register for free, and nonmembers receive discounted pricing. Find more information on registration rates here.

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