See the intersection of technology and craftsmanship where power’s delivered without cords; air pollutants are treated with precision; and materials reimagined into forms that are at once ethereal and expressive. The lineup spans invisible wireless charging, adaptive range hoods, featherweight concrete kitchens, sinuous stainless steel islands, luminous glass canopies, and millwork-ready recycled leather veneers. The result is a collection that quietly redefines the meaning of high performance and elevates daily function into something considered, fluid, and visually compelling.

Air Switch by Italian manufacturer Elica is a range hood equipped with 3 task-specific filters that pulls triple duty to maintain indoor air quality around the kitchen. Depending on what’s needed, the hood’s controls will operate the vent in coordination with the selected function to vent, recirculate, or clean the air. The extraction mode removes cooking fumes and pollutants from the kitchen; the recirculation mode seals off outside air to maintain climate control by deploying an odor-absorbing filter; and the air purifying mode uses a HEPA filter enhanced with antibacterial properties from green leaf extract to remove bacteria from the environment.

FreePower, which started life as Tesla’s wireless charging platform, is garnering accolades as it pivots to the building industry with its wireless under-counter charging system. The groundbreaking technology, which uses electromagnetic energy, is compatible with stone, quartz and – an industry first – wood. The latest offerings can charge up to 25 W for phones or small devices, and a whopping 64 W for laptops with dedicated accessories! The charging unit is embedded in a counter, freeing surface clutter and rendering the charger virtually invisible. Adding to the futuristic vibe is a color- and brightness-adjustable LED halo that glows surreally through the substrate to confirm positive connectivity.

SplinterWorks is a British design studio known for its seamless blending of sculptural lines and everyday usability. The company specializes in bespoke stainless steel furniture, water slides, kitchen and bathroom creations. Aptly called Great Wave, this limited-edition piece transforms stainless steel into a sinuous bi-level island kitchen that blurs the line between furniture and architecture. The sleek sweeping form moves effortlessly across vertical and horizontal planes, establishing a dynamic focal point while delivering functional features: a bowed bar top for social gathering, a generous prep zone nested below with a 5‑burner hob supported by dual rows of drawers in wenge, and an open steel rack for extra storage at the base.

Stratto RLV, EcoDomo’s new recycled leather veneer with high‑performance pressure‑sensitive adhesive, streamlines delivery and installation costs, making sustainable, ultra-luxe finishes more accessible. Designed for both residential and commercial projects, the material applies easily to door and drawer fronts, back panels, shelves, and liners, providing an unparalleled degree of tactile refinement. The line is available in full and half sheets (48″ x 96″ and 48″ x 48″) across 22 standard colors, with samples offered in three signature textures – Pebble Shagreen, Grey Umber Buffalo, and Coal Crocodile. Moreover, the product lends itself to intricate detailing, elevating cabinetry and surfaces into highly personalized design statements.

Suspended like a contemporary light fixture, Futuro Futuro’s Murano Metro hood brings sculptural drama to the kitchen with its 27” black and white glass body. The adjustable stainless steel chimney adapts to a wide range of ceiling heights, while the hood’s 4 airflow speeds, perimeter suction, and whisper‑quiet sound‑dampening technology ensure high‑efficiency ventilation. LED task lighting and dimmable ambient illumination create a flexible lighting environment that shifts easily from cooking to entertaining. Handy features such as delayed shut‑off and filter‑cleaning reminders make the hood as practical as it is beautiful. Available in ducted or ductless versions, Murano Metro brings a sophisticated edge to the modern range.

Toncelli’s Wind collection explores a new frontier in material innovation with a pliable ‘cement mousse’ that offers the strength of concrete at a fraction of the weight. This allows for exceptionally thin worktops and doors that shed the typical weight of stone while retaining its raw, urban soul. Rounded corners and softened profiles visually lighten the volumes’ mass. Natural pigments produce a spectrum of greys, blacks, and warm chocolate tones that bring a sophisticated palette to the kitchen. Conceived as a linear, highly functional workspace, Wind celebrates simplicity, movement, and the tactile beauty of concrete shaped by hand, bridging the gap between complex craftsmanship and minimalist functionality. With its sculpted surfaces and subtle tonal shifts, Wind turns an industrial material into something sensory, nuanced, and quietly dynamic.