The Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) is excited to announce the 2025 Best Booth Awards winners, featuring an array of beautiful booth designs.
The Best Booth Awards recognized outstanding exhibitor creativity on display at KBIS 2025. Remarkable ingenuity paired with strategic collaborations continue to raise the level of competition for best booth every show, with brands showcasing limitless possibilities in the Las Vegas Convention Center. Each year, exhibitors present new ways to display products and inspire attendees, leaving a lasting impression with craftsmanship, innovation, and imagination.
An indicator of the design landscape at large, 2025 booth trends included warm, mixed materials, dramatic color saturation and personalized spaces with clear points of view. Judges Nar Bustamante (Nar Fine Cabinetry), Christopher Grubb (Arch-Interiors Design Group) and Rachel Hutchens, CMKBD (Maven Home Interiors) remarked that the product displays were some of the most sophisticated they have seen. Elegant, elevated design details stood out, creatively using vertical space, lighting and fabrication.
After a difficult deliberation, this year’s winners are:
Best of Show Booth Winner:
Kohler (pictured above)
Best Booth Small Winner:
Kember Interiors

Best Booth Small Winner: Kember Interiors
Best Booth Medium Winner:
Kichler

Best Booth Medium Winner: Kichler
Best Booth Large Winner:
Cosentino

Best Booth Large Winner:
Cosentino
Best Booth Honorable Mentions:
Daltile

Best Booth Honorable Mention: Daltile
GE Brands:
Café, Monogram, GE Profile

Best Booth Honorable Mention: GE Brands
Heather Shannon, NKBA senior vice president of marketing communications, along with Jason McGraw, KBIS Group vice president, and Amy Hornby, KBIS associate show director, presided over this year’s awards.
“KBIS is the industry’s Super Bowl, where companies bring their ‘A’ game each year,” said Shannon. “This year’s show is no exception. With great planning, design, and investment, this year’s Best Booth winners have dazzled attendees with their creativity and impressive displays.”