MasterBrand and Cambria collaborate on feature KBIS kitchen

MasterBrand's and Cambria Surfaces' feature kitchen will highlight MasterBrand’s cabinetry craftsmanship and Cambria's state-of-the-art natural quartz surfaces.

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BEACHWOOD, Ohio — MasterBrand Inc. is collaborating with Cambria Surfaces at this year’s Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (KBIS) from Feb. 17-19, in Orlando, Fla., at the Orange County Convention Center. 

As part of this collaboration, MasterBrand is providing Omega Cabinetry to create a stunning feature kitchen at Cambria booth W749 located in West Hall.

The feature kitchen highlights MasterBrand’s cabinetry craftsmanship and Cambria's state-of-the-art natural quartz surfaces. MasterBrand will be showcasing two new products from Omega Cabinetry, the Jonah micro-onlay slab door style and the brand’s new wall cabinet arch door modification, which curves the top of the wall doors in a beautifully sophisticated eyebrow arch. The cabinets, painted in a custom cool gray-blue color, will pair with Cambria’s latest designs, Traymore BayTM and St. Isley.

Additional kitchen design elements from Cambria include a full-range hood, a curved and vertical bullnose fluted island base, and floating shelves. These customizable features underscore the adaptability and elegance of quartz in kitchen design.

"Collaborating with Cambria at the Kitchen and Bath Industry Show is the perfect opportunity to showcase our premium products together," said Stephanie Pierce, senior director of marketing operations and innovation at MasterBrand. "With this joint effort, we are breaking new ground in kitchen design and demonstrating our shared commitment to quality and innovation.”
For more information on this kitchen collaboration at KBIS, attendees are invited to visit the Cambria booth W749 in the West Hall to view the Omega Cabinetry kitchen or speak to a brand representative.

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