Kichler Lighting to Unveil Innovative Spring 2026 Collections at KBIS in Orlando
Kichler Lighting LLC is gearing up to unveil its most ambitious product line yet at the upcoming Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) in Orlando, Florida, set to take place from February 17 to 19, 2026. Showcasing more than 20 striking new collections, Kichler aims to redefine the role of lighting in modern homes with a bold artistic approach.
This year’s collections are characterized by a keen attention to craftsmanship, harnessing the interplay of light, materials, and textures to create inspiring atmospheres. Each piece in the range is designed not just to illuminate but to transform spaces into works of art. According to Dan McGinty, the Director of Design at Kichler, the new offerings symbolize a milestone in creativity and innovation for the company, which has been at the forefront of residential lighting solutions for over 85 years.
Visitors at Booth #W673 will be treated to a curated gallery showcasing a variety of options in interior lighting, ceiling fans, and landscape fixtures. The new collections introduce refined materials such as layered glass, handcrafted ceramics, leather accents, and North American Black Walnut. These materials are not only visually appealing but also serve to enhance the textural richness and depth of each lighting fixture.
Kichler's new lacquered finishes—Lacquered Brass and Lacquered Bronze—are particularly noteworthy as they highlight the brand's commitment to sophisticated yet practical design solutions. From architectural statements to subtle accents, the 2026 collections promise to bring emotion and artistry to any environment.
Among the standout series is the Mikale collection, inspired by the ethereal glow of a solar eclipse. It features integrated LED technology with ceramic shades that glow from within. The collection offers two design profiles, catering to a minimalistic aesthetic or a more traditional dome shape. With a color temperature switch allowing users to choose between warmer and cooler light options, the Mikale collection exemplifies Kichler's dedication to functionality and style.
Another exciting line is the Tenon collection, which combines casual and modern design elements with mid-century geometry. With authentic materials like genuine North American black walnut and refined finishes, the Tenon lighting fixtures present a striking architectural profile defined by their contrasting features.
The retro-infused Khaite collection adds a layer of luxurious sophistication, utilizing draping fringe in champagne bronze to create beautiful light displays. With multiple configurations available, it allows for flexibility in design, making it ideal for various décors.
Kichler has not only focused on lighting fixtures but has also redefined ceiling fans with innovative designs and technology. The Veetra Smart ceiling fan, for instance, is crafted with aerodynamic blades and features an integrated downlight, making it suitable for contemporary interiors. Its sculptural design is complemented by a concealed uplight, ensuring it remains both functional and stylish.
Moreover, the Solen and Calyx Smart ceiling fan collections feature striking designs with bold proportions, rich materials, and energy-efficient LED lighting. These new products ensure that performance is seamlessly intertwined with aesthetic appeal, creating functional works of art for any living space.
At KBIS, Kichler Lighting invites designers, builders, and media representatives to explore how lighting can elevate home design. The commitment to craftsmanship and thoughtful design is clear in every piece presented, showcasing Kichler's philosophy that well-conceived lighting can enhance beauty, purpose, and experience in homes.
For those interested in experiencing the next wave of innovative lighting solutions, Booth #W673 offers an exciting glimpse into the future of home illumination. Kichler continues to lead the way in transforming spaces, proving that where light becomes art, possibilities are endless. Don't miss the opportunity to see these captivating collections firsthand and discover the meaning of purposeful design in lighting.