As the countdown to Kitchen and Bath Show 2026 begins, we’re spotlighting exhibitor Craftmark. Read on to discover their current design trends, and what you can expect to find at their stand.
Can you give us a brief introduction to your brand?
Craftmark is a high-precision, trade-only manufacturing partner for the cabinetry and joinery sector. Operating from our facility in South Windsor – NSW, we provide a complete, in-house solution for custom cabinetry, detailed joinery and premium silica-free surfaces. With over 20 years of expertise and some of Australia’s most advanced technology, we act as the “back-end” manufacturing powerhouse for building professionals across New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland.

What differentiates your brand from other competitors in the market?
Our core advantage is absolute trade integrity; unlike many competitors, we are 100% trade-only and never compete with our clients for retail work. We empower our partners with absolute control by providing a “complete solution” – integrating cabinetry, surfaces, appliances and hardware into a single order. This eliminates the friction of managing multiple touchpoints and allows our clients to scale their project volume without increasing their own factory overhead.
Are there any exciting trends that you are seeing in the world of design this year?
We are seeing a definitive shift toward warmth and organic palettes as people move away from clinical, high-gloss whites. There is a strong preference for “soft geometry” – curves, simple lines and natural timber veneers that bring a tactile quality to a space.
Beyond aesthetics, the industry is becoming much more conscious. While the removal of silica materials from the market was a critical step for worker safety, the broader move toward environmental responsibility is being driven by a more conscious consumer. We believe sustainability is about longevity. This is why we focus on conscious manufacturing practices and repairable finishes. Our repairable surfaces can be restored to their original beauty even after accidental damage, and our polyurethane-painted doors can be colour-matched and restored years after installation. This way we can provide our customers a project is as durable as it is beautiful.
What can our visitors expect to see and experience on your stand at Kitchen and Bath Show? Any new launches?
At Stand 1146, we are showcasing the two pillars of the Craftmark powerhouse: physical precision and digital velocity. Visitors can get hands-on with our custom cabinetry, detailed joinery and premium surfaces to experience our manufacturing scale firsthand. We are also inviting visitors to try out our online ordering system, which features digital velocity tools designed to simplify complex project management and keep your projects moving.
What are you looking forward to the most at Kitchen and Bath Show 2026?
We are looking forward to connecting with our trade partners—the builders, designers and cabinetmakers who are looking for ways to outthink industry friction. Our goal is to demonstrate how a partnership with a local Australian manufacturer provides significant benefits, including Manufactured In Full On-Time (MIFOT) reliability and the ability to outthink supply chain volatility. By supporting Australian industry, our partners gain a reliable, high-tech manufacturing engine that protects their reputation and helps them grow.
You can meet Craftmark (Stand #1146) at Kitchen and Bath Show from 11-13 June 2026, at ICC Sydney, register to attend today!