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Advertisement | The Latest For Kitchens And BathsDanny Lipford Showcases Products From Industry Show| Page 1 of 2 NEW YORK, May 13, 2005 ![]() ![]() Home InnovationsOn The Early Show, handyman Danny Lipford previews some of the new and convenient gizmos that will soon be available for your kitchen and bathroom. | Share/Embed (CBS) Las Vegas this week is the place for the annual Kitchen and Bath Industry Show, where manufacturers, designers and other industry professionals from around the world show off their new products. The Early Show contributor and host of "Today's Homeowner," Danny Lipford, walked the aisles and viewed hundreds of products. Now he has a sneak preview of the newest trends and innovations that will soon be available for your home. More than 900 kitchen and bath companies and at least 40,000 national and international industry professionals were expected to attend the show this week. It is organized and owned by the National Kitchen & Bath Association, sponsored by Kitchen & Bath Business Magazine ; and produced by VNU Expositions. It is the world's largest international trade event dedicated to the kitchen and bath industry. So what are the trends this year? "People are spending more on certain fixtures in their home and feeling like they can step out on the normal look of things, like the waterfall sink," Lipford says, "More than anything, we saw the furniture-style cabinetry and the European influence on a lot of the designs." The following are the products featured on The Early Show: Continued 1 |
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