By Dianne M. Pogoda
Company News
KOHLER, GE IN VENTURE: Kohler Co. has partnered with the Monogram and Café brands, part of the GE Appliances family, in a design collaboration which will introduce complementary finishes and customization with appliance hardware designed to go together for a fully coordinated look. The appliances will also offer finishes that go with specific Kohler fixtures. Learn more at KBB.
CABICO ADDS NEW FINISHES: Custom cabinet manufacturer Cabico has introduced an array of stains and finishes to its latest collection, “Striking Nuances.” The launch includes nine new finishes in its Unique cabinet series, which includes hickory, alder, red and white oak, cherry, maple and walnut cabinets and four more finishes in its Essence red oak cabinets. The new finishes are inspired by nature and natural wood tones. More here.
NEW 48-IN. FRIDGE FOR SKS: Luxury appliance maker Signature Kitchen Suite unveiled a 48-inch French door refrigerator with a full metal interior, dual compressors, adjustable lighting and Lift and GoTM drawers and bins at KBIS. The model is Energy Star-certified and includes a convertible drawer with five preset temperature settings ranging from 41˚ F to -7˚ F, a dual ice-maker drawer offering two shapes of ice and Wi-Fi to connect to the ThinQ smartphone app. SKS also introduced its PowerSteam® dishwasher and several new cooking appliances at the expo. See more here.
GOING BOTH WAYS: Richelieu introduced a concealed two-way drawer hardware system called Riverso, which can be opened from either side of an island or peninsula, allowing the exchange of items between rooms via a single drawer. The system saves steps around an island, reduces unnecessary movement and improves a room’s flow by allowing the same drawer to open in opposite directions. Riverso features a synchronized full-extension rail, excellent running properties and a 46-kg load capacity (about 100 pounds). A damped closing mechanism facilitates a one-sided push-to-open feature for handle-free fronts. Learn more about Riverso here.
PEOPLE NEWS
POGGENPOHL TAPS LOEWE: Premium cabinetry maker Poggenpohl U.S. has named Sven Loewe chief operating officer, reporting to Marcia Speer, president of the American operation. Loewe previously served in executive roles at Blanco North America, SieMatic, Hettich and Hansgrohe. Learn more.
INDUSTRY NEWS
TRADES NEED WOMEN: The severe skilled laborer shortage that has plagued the industry for two decades and continues to cause delays in project fulfillment and drive up labor costs is exacerbated by an aging workforce and increased need for residential construction. Women, who make up just 11 percent of the overall construction workforce, could be the answer to the shortage. Businesses, organizations and women-focused training programs are beginning to step up and inform school-age girls and women seeking career options that skilled trades offer lucrative opportunities. ProRemodeler explores the issue.
TRADE EVENTS
FLOORING FAIR IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST: Innovation From the Floor Up,” a market expo run by the Flooring Association Northwest, will take place on March 8, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., at the Hilton Bellevue, 300 112th Avenue SE in Bellevue, WA. More than 60 vendors will showcase their latest products, offer special show pricing, discuss what the future holds for flooring innovations and more. Registration is free. For more details, go here.
CHAPTER NEWS
NOCAL DESIGN SYMPOSIUM: The Northern California Chapter is hosting its annual Student Design Symposium online on March 17, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The symposium was developed to support and serve current students in interior design and architecture programs in Northern California. Ebony Stephenson, CLIPP, CAPS, owner of Designs By Ebony in Newport News, VA, and president of NKBA’s Virginia State Chapter, will deliver a keynote speech. Following the keynote, breakout sessions will discuss topics including design apps, design partnerships, biophilia in bathroom design, cultivating a professional image and how electric appliances help battle climate change. Registration is $10. For more info and to register, go here.