After a 10-year hiatus, Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry, a leading manufacturer of luxury kitchen and bath cabinetry, is stepping back to KBIS. At the 2026 edition of the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show, part of the broader Design & Construction Week, Wood-Mode will co-locate with Stoll Industries at booth #S23019.
“We have been building our strategic process over the past six years, investing significantly in manufacturing and sustainability upgrades, and dedicating all resources to ensuring the best quality product for our customers,” said Rod Hunter, Wood-Mode, LLC general manager. “Now it’s time to turn some of that attention and investment to the kitchen and bath industry at large through KBIS. Beginning with 2026, our plan is to exhibit every other year.”
At the 30-by-60-ft. booth, attendees will find the most recent Wood-Mode product innovations throughout several designed kitchen and living spaces. The offerings on display stem from Wood-Mode’s transitional portfolio as well as contemporary options including streamlined door styles with minimal detail as well as high pressure laminates (HPL) that offer design-forward textures and enhanced wood grain coloring.
For example, Vertical Brown Casella Oak HPL will be showcased through a full kitchen space while Vertical Black Wood Grain HPL will set the stage for a modern, moody closet vignette fitted with integrated lighting, leather accents, and black metal doors from Stoll Industries. Additionally, visitors can speak directly to Wood-Mode reps, some of the most adept and knowledgeable people in the country regarding custom cabinetry

Nurturing Relationships
A large part of the decision to return to KBIS was the opportunity to visit and network with dealers and reps that Wood-Mode doesn’t always get to see in person.
“We value these face-to-face interactions where we can share our newest introductions, technical details and company investments and have future-focused discussions with dealers regarding 2026 expectations and initiatives,” said Hunter. “We also recognize the ability to engage with the thousands of industry professionals that KBIS draws every year.”
Wood-Mode leadership and representatives have consistently attended every KBIS for the last several decades using the time to develop new relationships, nurture partnerships and have meaningful conversations with its dealer network. This year, a collaboration with Stoll Industries provides a shared booth space where these important conversations will take place against the backdrop of the newest Wood-Mode design innovations.
“Cabinetry is the anchor of the kitchen and one of the most impactful elements of its function and design,” said Hunter. “We feel the success of our dealers’ projects is indelibly linked to the quality and strength of our strategic partnerships with manufacturers like Häfele, Kesseboehmer, Blum and Stoll Industries. KBIS is the ideal venue to showcase the strength of those relationships and to show our combined product solutions in action.”
A Legacy of Beauty
With products harvested from domestic forests in the same region as Wood-Mode’s facility in Pennsylvania, the Wood-Mode legacy was curated as part of the fabric of the country.
“As America celebrates its historic 250th birthday, we too celebrate the Wood-Mode brand that has been bringing exquisitely beautiful, hand-crafted cabinetry into the homes of our nation for nearly 85 years,” said Hunter.








