KBIS 2026: Infinity Drain Keeps Editing the Line
A drain can break a beautiful floor in seconds. Or it can disappear into it. Infinity Drain has spent years making sure it’s the second option, and their presence at KBIS 2026 shows just how controlled that line has become.
The new Site Sizable® Slot Drain pushes wall-to-wall precision even further. It feels less like a product and more like a drafting move. The FX Slot Drain is quieter still, a narrow incision that lets stone, terrazzo, or large-format tile read uninterrupted. In hospitality showers and multifamily amenity baths, that restraint lands as luxury.
The Slot Sink Drain, now stocked in a 24-inch model, may be the most satisfying shift. The basin reads like a slab, not a fixture. The drain disappears and the material suddenly feels elevated again. For commercial restrooms and shared vanity runs, that continuity changes the tone of the entire room.
Satin Brass softens the technical edge without veering flashy. Disco-rectangle and Adhesion, developed with Gensler, add just enough graphic presence to anchor a floor. Even the emphasis on waterproofing reinforces the point: serious architectural drainage starts below the surface.
Infinity Drain has been at this for a while. At KBIS, they make a compelling case that the smallest line in the room deserves the most attention.
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