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Unique Kitchens & Baths Announces Debut of New Collections at HPMKT
April 7,
2026 by Karen Parrish in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry
Unique Kitchens & Baths, a U.S.-based premium cabinetry brand known for blending designer-driven style with high-quality craftsmanship, announces the debut of four new cabinetry collections at High Point Market. The launches mark a significant expansion of the company’s growing designer collaboration program.
Each collection features six distinctive door profiles complemented by a curated palette of eight paint colors and four wood finishes, offering designers and homeowners a versatile yet cohesive range of options. Consistent with all Unique Kitchens & Baths products, the cabinetry is designed and built in America and crafted from premium all-wood materials. Signature features include smooth, easy-to-clean finishes, dovetailed drawer boxes, and soft-close glides, underscoring the brand’s commitment to quality and durability.
Designer collaborations are an essential part of Unique Kitchens & Baths’ ongoing evolution. The company believes these collections give interior designers something truly theirs, offering pieces that reflect their unique aesthetic while maintaining the functionality and craftsmanship the brand is known for.
“Typically, once a project is complete, designers have to say goodbye to that space. With a product line, they have something tangible to continue supporting and sharing over time,” says Tanya Smith-Shiflett, founder of Unique Kitchens & Baths. “These collections also allow designers to connect with a broader audience, including clients who may not hire a full-service designer but want to bring an element of that designer’s aesthetic into their home. Collaborations are an investment in both the designer and their brand. Kathy, Lindsay, and Stephanie are on incredible paths, making them a natural fit, and we were thrilled to continue our partnership with Jess for her second collection.”
At Unique Kitchens & Baths, the mission has always been to create timeless kitchens designed to be lived in and loved for years to come. What began as a shared passion for thoughtful design and craftsmanship has grown into a nationally recognized kitchen and bath design studio and cabinetry manufacturer. Every cabinet is handcrafted in the USA with meticulous attention to detail. With an efficient timeline of approximately 12 weeks from design approval to delivery, along with complimentary blanket-wrapped shipping nationwide, the company makes fully custom cabinetry accessible to clients across the country.
Kathy Kuo’s collection, Heirloom Cabinetry for the Gracious Home, is inspired by antique European craftsmanship, with traditional details thoughtfully reframed for modern living. Drawing from the refined silhouettes of historic doors and the layered elegance of storied interiors, the collection offers a fresh perspective on classic cabinetry.
“I've always been drawn to homes that feel collected over time, spaces with soul and a true sense of history. Our Kathy Kuo Studio team loves bringing this layered feeling to life in every room we design. Partnering with Unique Kitchens & Baths allows us to carry that same eclectic, storied quality into the kitchen, creating cabinetry that feels like a cherished heirloom; thoughtfully crafted, deeply personal, and, of course, utilitarian,” says Kathy Kuo, Kathy Kuo Home.
The Heritage Collection by Lindsay Laine Home is rooted in timeless craftsmanship, layering heirloom-inspired detailing with a refined, modern perspective. Embodying Lindsay Laine Homes’s signature aesthetic—romantic, collected, and quietly luxurious—each design draws inspiration from classic architecture, soft tonal palettes, and bespoke detailing.
“Partnering with UKB felt instinctive. Their dedication to craftsmanship, precision, and timeless design aligns seamlessly with how we approach every home we create. Together, we were able to translate heritage detailing into cabinetry that feels both enduring and relevant, pieces that honor tradition while living comfortably in the present,” says Lindsay Lucas, Lindsay Laine Home.
The Bespoke Legacy Collection is a thoughtfully refined cabinet collection by Stephanie Wiott, rooted in her signature balance of beauty and livability. This collection brings together softly nuanced color, classic door profiles, and enduring materials designed for real life. Inspired by the warmth of Midwestern homes, the romance of timeworn European tones, and the clarity of clean, functional design, each element was created to feel intentional, welcoming, and quietly luxurious.
“With over two decades of experience in kitchen and interior design, I’ve always believed true luxury is where beauty and performance come together seamlessly. Partnering with UK&B felt like a natural alignment of vision and values, resulting in a collection defined by exceptional quality, thoughtful materials, and refined, enduring style. Together, we’ve created designs that elevate everyday living into a more intentional experience,” said Stephanie Wiott, Stephanie Wiott Interiors.
In her second collection with the brand, Jess Weeth introduces a freestanding bathroom vanity line, expanding upon her existing collection, The Classic Coast. Jess’s freestanding vanity collection honors the details and craftsmanship of a bygone era. It builds on her first collection of door styles with considered, furniture-inspired detailing that brings charm and character.
“It's been really rewarding to get to have a partner in Tanya and the UKB team with such a high standard for craftsmanship and desire to get the details just right. As designers, we get told 'no' so often when it comes to customizing scale, moulding profiles, colors, and finishing details that will really tie a space together, and it's been amazing to be met with, 'Yes, we can do that!'' As a result, we have been able to create some really special but extremely versatile and classic door styles and freestanding pieces that can work well together in a wide breadth of homes,” said Jess Weeth, of Weeth Home.