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K/BIS In Review II: More Innovative Products

May 8th, 2009 Debi

Here are a few more products that caught my eye at the show.

Although I mentioned Poggenpohl in my last post, I can’t help but to highlight a few more things about this line.  First, the quality is impeccable and the product line somehow merges sleek and sexy design with functional attributes. And given its European heritage, it optimizes every inch of space with unique niches here and perfectly organized partitions there.  www.poggenpohlusa.com

A place for everything...

A place for everything...

...everything in its place.

...everything in its place.

New kid on the block Italian range maker, Fratelli Onofri, introduces some beautifully detailed products including a new ‘hammered’ finish as well as the very sexy “Divina.’

The new Divina Range

The new Divina Range

Toto came to the show in a big way introducing some amazingly beautiful new products in what I believe to be their biggest booth ever! One product that had more bells and whistles than I am comfortable with in that particular product category was the Neorest 600.  With its sleek and minimal exterior and seemingly easy-to-use gagetry, I did become a little more comfortable with the whole idea of this hands-free experience. Given that the toilet is self-cleaning, self-closing and helps keep the nether-regions exceptionally clean and dry, I think this product could very well be the best thing you ever did for your marriage, I mean, your home.

Neorest 600: Saving marriages one toilet at a time.

Neorest 600: Saving marriages one toilet at a time.

If you want to be pleasantly distracted by shiny objects then visit the Rohl booth at K/BIS. Modern, traditional, classic or country, they feature an amazing array of luxury faucets and fixtures for the home. Taking a more minimal approach, Rohl introduced its Vincent Bath Collection featuring subtle angles and straight lines that are as contemporary as they are timeless.   

Vincent Bath Collection by Rohl

Vincent Bath Collection by Rohl

So this last product is more personal preference than the best product found at K/BIS.  I have this asian-themed bathroom with a bamboo mirror and saw this faucet and fell in love! It’s the South Sea Collection by Danze. It’s all about the finishing touches…

South Sea Collection by Danze

South Sea Collection by Danze

 There were a lot of other amazing products at the show, but now we’re going to move on to something a little more fun! Stay tuned…

K/BIS in Review: Slow show, fast products, medium tone.

May 5th, 2009 Debi

So, K/BIS 2009 was a far departure from K/BIS over that past 10 years.  There were a lot of companies missing: Viking, Sub-zero/Wolf and Thermador to name a few.  I spoke with a lot of people who were at the show, but were recently laid off.  Everyone confirmed that sales were, well, a challenge.  The aisles were wide (and open).  Most of my memories of K/BIS are shoulder-to-shoulder people literally ‘squeezing’ through the aisles.  While that certainly wasn’t the case this year, for the most part, it seemed that those that attended were cautiously optimistic.  Yes, the show was slow. But some of the new products were amazing and the overall tone wasn’t too bad.  So, what products did I find the most interesting? Call me biased, but I can’t help but start with two of our clients:

Gemstone(TM) Walls by Eldorado Stone: CandleWall

Gemstone(TM) Walls by Eldorado Stone: CandleWall

Eldorado Stone brings new life, beauty and purpose to almost any wall in the home with its new Gemstone Walls. The CandleWall offers the unique warmth of stone while adding texture, movement and light with candles placed in niches within the structure. Think you can’t achieve this look in your own home? It’s easy. Seriously, just check out Eldorado Stone’s “recipes” to achieve this look online at http://www.eldoradostone.com/gemstones/
Other new products include the VinoWall (as if that isn’t one of my favorites…), and Eldorado Stone’s new outdoor line of modular units that make creating custom barbecue islands, kitchen counters, bars, fireplaces, etc., fast, easy and absolutely beautiful. Lastly, Eldorado Stone introduced a new profile called Moonlight RoughCut, that recreates limestone’s natural
Eldorado Outdoor: A collection of modular units that quickly create a stunning outdoor environment.

Eldorado Outdoor: A collection of modular units that quickly create a stunning outdoor environment.

rugged appearance, yet is half the weight and half the cost of real stone. Take a look at the backdrop to the “Eldorado Outdoor” image – it features Moonlight RoughCut. 

Everpure eliminates bottled water waste.

Everpure eliminates bottled water waste.

Everpure introduced two products at the show including its new ViruPure(TM) Filtration System which filters out even the smallest possible viruses from drinking water. And given the current concern over viruses, Everpure provides peace of mind.  If you’re interested in a whole-home system, be sure to check out Evepure’s new Protega Whole-home Ultra-filtration System.   Unlike point-of-use systems installed at a single faucet, the Protega is a point-of-entry system; it filters all of the water that enters the home. 

So, why water filtration for your home?  Just check out the stat on the image to the left: “Americans used 50 billion plastic water bottles last year, 40 billion ended up in landfills.” With each bottle taking up to 1,000 years to biodegrade and bottled water costing more than gasoline per gallon, it only makes sense that we begin to take better care of the environment and ourselves: www.everpure.com

 Other cool finds at K/BIS 2009 include:

Elica Star Ventilation Hood

Elica Star Ventilation Hood

 

Elica introduced a stunning hood called Star.  It’s ventilation, lighting and decorative art, all in one: Beautiful!  http://www.elica.com/index~lg~us~mer~9.htm

Okay, it’s the worst photo ever (I never claimed to be a photographer), but the product is really beautiful.  It’s called Motivo(TM) from Ceasarstone.  It’s a visual and tactile experience that applies sand-blasted technology to create beauty and texture in “Lace” and “Crocodile” designs.  Seriously, if you haven’t seen it, it’s a must: www.CeasarStoneUS.com

 

Lynx Outdoor Beverage Refrigerator and KegeratorLynx introduces a kegerator that even a girl could love.  Yes, it holds a keg, but even better is that when the keg is gone, it’s a refrigerator: perfect for holding fruit, meats (perfectly marinated for your man to grill), vegetables, brie and yes, a bottle of chardonnay (what can I say? It’s a little too cold for merlot).  So when the ‘unsophisticated’ keg is gone (thank goodness), the refrigerator becomes what it should be, the perfect place for a sophisticated party…www.lynxgrills.com

Poggenpohl kitchen

Poggenpohl kitchen

 

I was not terribly familiar with Poggenpohl prior to this K/BIS show.  And wow! I had no idea what I was missing. The sleek lines. The smart and functional drawers and cabinets. The sheer beauty. I want to trade in my entire kitchen today.  Let’s just say, they know kitchens.  Although they told me what they were showing at K/BIS was affectionately called the ‘guys kitchen,’ I am not a guy, but I loved that kitchen. Everything from the television built into the back splash to the amazing framing of every cabinet and drawer, this is what K/BIS is all about – highlighting the best of the best (and making me go home to what I am now considering my VERY humble abode…) www.poggenpohl.de

So, that’s just the start from the show. More to come tomorrow.

K/BIS: Pre-Show Preview

April 29th, 2009 Debi
Image: ApplianceAdvisor.com

The housing market seemed to start this economic slump, so maybe it will be one of the first to turn around.  If this cartoon is any indication, we’re in for a long ride…

In preparation for the Kitchen/Bath Industry Show & Conference in Atlanta, May 1 – 3, I ran across this statistic on ApplianceAdvisor.com: In 2008 there were more than 1000 exhibitors at K/BIS and in 2009, the list is currently at 599. 
Well, the bright side is, with fewer weeds, the flowers will seem to bloom ever brighter! A great opportunity for our clients and those companies who are brave enough to weather the storm. 
We’re excited about the show as it gives us the opportunity to experience firsthand the latest designs, trends and technological advances in the kitchen and bath industry – all information we’ll be eagerly sharing with the media.  Check back often because we’ll be ‘tweeting’ and blogging live from the show. 

Solar Sheds Some Much Needed Light on the Economy

October 18th, 2008 Debi

I just returned from Solar Power International, previously called Solar Power Conference and Expo, and let me tell you, there were no signs of a recession.  After attending the Pacific Coast Building Conference (PCBC) in July, the only signs I saw there were ones featuring the big ‘R’.   It was pretty somber.  Solar Power International on the other hand was energized!

The show started in 2004 with less than 1,100 attendees.  In just four years, the attendance is approaching 13,000.  With an industry growth rate of more than 40 percent per year, be it luck or incredible foresight, these companies are growing as fast, if not faster, than the industry as a whole.  Our clients enjoyed phenomenal success at the show and from a business perspective, it was nice to see some light at the end of this challenged economic tunnel.

Addressing the C.R.E.W.

July 10th, 2008 Debi

Today I had the opportunity to speak to members of Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW): The industry’s premier business organization dedicated to the advancement of women in commercial real estate. Like most industries today, they are feeling the effects of an economy on the brink of recession. So what can they, and you, do to weather this storm? Focus on what you do best while capitalizing on new opportunities. Click here for a recent article featured in the Sacramento Business Journal.

Isn’t it about time someone got to the grapes?

June 17th, 2008 Debi

If you thought you enjoyed reading blogs, hold on to your ‘wine glass’ because we’re creating a Merlog – two, in fact (see our agency Merlog “The Water Cooler”). “Get to the Grapes” is just that – a place to gain insight and access to the world of marketing (and other things of interest to me. In this industry blog (or Merlog as we like to call it), I’ll forego pretentious ponderings and simply get to the grapes about what’s happening in marketing and the world. Agency life is our life and we’d like to share with you our thoughts, ideas, and expertise from the agency perspective – and trust me, in this business, it’s a unique perspective. So, come back often and leave us a line – we encourage the conversation.