7 of the Hottest Kitchen and Bath Products Right Now

Architizer Editors Architizer Editors

Wondering what’s new in the world of Kitchen and Bath? Look no further than our Product Catalog, a database of thousands of products, searchable by projects that they’ve been used in. And if you’re looking for a place to start, we’ve put together a handy round-up of some of the latest and greatest kitchen and bath products by manufacturers from across the spectrum. Check them out:

Styletech by Stone Source

These ink-jet porcelain tiles mimic the texture of metal and wood. Combinations can work well, such as a wood plank style on the floor with a metal style applied to the walls. Each style comes in two finishes, and Styletech can be used indoors and outdoors for both walls and flooring.

© Scott Dorrance

© Scott Dorrance

180fx by Formica Group

These laminate surfaces feature true-to-scale granite, stone and wood patterns. The natural looks are neutral and can be included in virtually any interior design concept.

Vedana Care Unit by BainUltra

The Vedana Care Unit offers users guided meditation that involves all the senses to change their physical and emotional state. There are five therapies: Dry thermotherapy uses heat to boost the flow of oxygen and nutrients in the blood. Chromatherapy emits color to affect your physical and psychological condition. Light therapy boosts serotonin and melatonin to maintain physical and psychological balance. Aromatherapy uses scents from flowers, bark, and leaves to enhance physical and psychological well-being. Sound therapy uses music to re-establish physical and emotional equilibrium.

Naturally Refined Mosaic Collection by Artaic – Innovative Mosaic

Mosaic tile comes alive as Artaic’s Naturally Refined mosaic collection produces vivid, life-life abstractions from images of nature. These elegant surfaces are made of vitreous glass tile in a range of color palettes.

Faucets & Fixtures by Porcelanosa

These faucets and fixtures not only deliver water in a gentle, steady stream, but they look good doing it. Their elegant outlines are complimented by embedded lights that make the water glow as it streams towards your hands or body.

Mirror Cabinets with Sound System by Duravit

These cabinets feature a set of wireless speakers tucked discreetly within. The speakers are tuned especially for the acoustics of bathroom finishes, and can be connected to a smartphone or tablet via bluetooth connection.

SatinTech® Etched Glass by Bendheim

Bendheim SatinTech® etched glass offers an elegant ambiance to any space by diffusing light and minimizing reflections while also offering privacy. They are very easy to maintain and come a wide variety of colors, patterns, and finishes.

Read more articles by Architizer

Aaron Betsky Shares His Vision for the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture

The Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture has announced that Aaron Betsky has been named dean of Taliesin, the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, an experimental architecture school with a main campus at Taliesin West, in Scottsdale, Ariz., and a summer campus at Taliesin, in Spring Green, Wisc. An influential writer, theorist, educator, and…

What Can Pooh Do for You? Finding Happiness in Urban Planning

“Architecture may not necessarily cure personal unhappiness,” English architect Nick Eli as tells Architizer via email, “but it may provide the framework for it.” This is the guiding premise of PoohTown, Elias’s RIBA President’s Silver Medal-winning conceptual overhaul of Slough, a middling English town where industry rules — the likes of O2, Mars, Blackberry, Sara Lee,…

+