Conventiongoers walk the trade show floor in front of a shower display. (Isaac Brakken / For The Times)
Elizabeth Kaulock checks out shower heads during the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show. (Isaac Brakken / For The Times)
A medicine cabinet mirror with built-in television screen. (Isaac Brakken / For The Times)
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A Toto sink features a light that changes color with the water temperature. (Isaac Brakken / For The Times)
LeNova bowl sinks. (Isaac Brakken / For The Times)
Hafele Moovit drawers. (Isaac Brakken / For The Times)
High-end Toto toilets. (Isaac Brakken / For The Times)
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Kohler toilets on display. (Isaac Brakken / For The Times)
The Kohler Numi toilet features an LED night light, seat warmer, MP3 player docking station, motion sensor lid for automatic opening and closing, and a gadget to warm the tile under your feet. (Isaac Brakken / For The Times)
The Kohler Numi toilet costs $6,390. (Isaac Brakken / For The Times)
A number of toilet seats were on display at the show, which featured an assortment of high-end toilets. (Isaac Brakken / For The Times)
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The i-flush toilet features a remote control. (Isaac Brakken / For The Times)
Technology was the watch-word on the trade show floor during the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show. (Isaac Brakken / For The Times)
Chef Curtis Stone gives a cooking demonstration. (Isaac Brakken / For The Times)
A no-touch faucet on display. (Isaac Brakken / For The Times)
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A Blum drawer organizer. (Isaac Brakken / For The Times)
Debbie Cannon, right, and Steve Smith of Blum demonstrate the Age Explorer suit, which simulates the physical limitations that come as a person ages. (Isaac Brakken / For The Times)
The suit helps Blum develop products with long-term ergonomic advantages. (Isaac Brakken / For The Times)
A conventiongoer checks out a display on the trade show floor. (Isaac Brakken / For The Times)
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Models blend into countertop surfaces. (Isaac Brakken / For The Times)