Rangemaster to introduce ‘new arrivals’ at KBB Birmingham 2026


Wed 4th Feb 2026 by KBBFocus

Rangemaster to introduce ‘new arrivals’ at KBB Birmingham 2026

Rangemaster to introduce ‘new arrivals’ at KBB Birmingham 2026


Feature by KBBFocus | Wed 4th Feb 2026

British range cooker and sink manufacturer Rangemaster has confirmed it will return as an exhibitor at KBB Birmingham from 1st - 4th March 2026, unveiling new product launches and previews across range cooking, extractor hoods, sinks and taps on stand J75.

Visitors to the NEC in Birmingham will be the first to be part of the family and ‘meet the new arrivals’, set to be launched throughout 2026, alongside a number of products being previewed for the first time.

Range cookers will be a central focus of the stand. As a British manufacturer with production at its factory in Leamington Spa, Rangemaster continues to develop its range cooking portfolio, including a next-generation induction range cooker to be unveiled at the show. The stand will also host a new collection of extractor hoods, including wall-mounted and built-in models.

A dedicated sinks and taps area for the Rangemaster and Leisure Sinks brands will showcase new designs, colours and configurations, including space-saving workstation solutions, on-trend fluted designs and a brand-new hot tap offering. The stand will also feature a new colour for Rangemaster’s Igneous granite sink collection, reflecting the increasing preference for coloured sinks in soft, neutral palettes and a rising trend for ‘quiet colour’, muted tones and off-whites in 2026.

Lee Harris, head of retail channel at Rangemaster, said: “KBB Birmingham is an important opportunity for us to meet retailers and customers face to face and to share what we have been developing since our return to the show in 2024. We know that when retailers display and demonstrate range cookers well, they sell well. The show gives us the chance to support our partners, introduce what’s coming next and keep range cooking front of mind for kitchen projects.”

Tom O’Sullivan, head of trade channel at Rangemaster, added: “We want our partners to leave the show with a greater understanding of just how much Rangemaster now offers across appliances, sinks and taps – and how those categories can be combined into a joined-up proposition for their customers. We’re also introducing new sink designs and a brand-new hot tap collection, which will give partners more choice in a fast-growing part of the market.”

Live cooking demonstrations will take place twice a day on Rangemaster’s stand throughout the show, with visitors invited to stop and sample while watching the new appliances in action, while a series of eye-catching installations and colourful visuals will showcase Rangemaster’s colour palette and highlights from its ‘Part of the Family’ campaign and first-ever TV ad released last year.

Rangemaster’s return to KBB Birmingham forms part of its continued focus on strengthening relationships with retailers and supporting the visibility and growth of range cooking within the wider kitchen market alongside the brand's complementary categories – extractor hoods, wine cabinets, sinks and taps. The Rangemaster trade and retail sales teams will be present across all four days of the trade show, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, offering guided tours, product walkthroughs and showroom opportunities for 2026 and beyond.

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