Samsung Electronics announced it will showcase its connected AI-powered kitchen vision at the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) in Orlando, Florida, from February 17 to November 18 by combining its bespoke AI lineup with Dacor, its premium built-in kitchen brand. Samsung is introducing a new wine culture that reinvents contemporary life with smart storage, elegant design, and AI innovation. This sets a new standard for smart and reliable homes.  

“The kitchen is becoming the center of home life, and Samsung keeps introducing smart solutions that connect appliances, services, and daily experiences,” said Sang Jik Lee, Executive Vice President and Head of Sales and Marketing for the Digital Appliances Business at Samsung Electronics. At KPIS, we are showing how Dacor redefines modern living by combining function, style, and smart technology, molding the future of the kitchen where every detail enhances both design and utility.  

Dacor’s Premium Wine Culture and Innovative Design of the Hidden Kitchen 

At the exhibition, a special display highlights Dacor’s products designed for wine lovers. Featured items include:  

  • The 24-inch under-counter wine column  
  • Built-in wine dispenser  

The dispenser holds up to four bottles and has dual temperature zones to keep red and white wines at their ideal temperatures with a simple touch. Users can choose the right amount of wine.  

Dacor is also presenting a sleek, organized kitchen design that merges with the home’s look when not in use. These hidden kitchen concepts are built into curved columns or furniture and include a full line-up of refrigerator, cooktop, and the 2025 Luxe Red Design award-winning 24-inch dishwasher. This approach delivers both usefulness and style.  

Dacor’s premium appliances also work with SmartThings, letting users manage key functions through their connected devices.  

Bespoke AI: Smart, Connected, And Reliable Kitchen Innovation 

The Bespoke AI Refrigerator Family Hub is also on display at KBIS, featuring the new AI Vision technology with advanced camera-based recognition. Users can easily check what’s inside their fridge and manage ingredient lists. Previously, the system could recognize up to 37 types of fresh food and 50 types of pre-registered processed foods directly on the device. Samsung plans to improve this feature to recognize even more food items.  

Visitors at KBIS can also see a variety of Bespoke AI products, including dishwashers, ovens, and laundry appliances. These products stand out because they are smart things that let users easily monitor them from their smartphones. Bixby for voice control adds to the experience. For example, a user can ask the refrigerator, “Hi Bixby, can you recommend a recipe based on my food list?” It will provide recipes and step-by-step cooking instructions.  

Since reliability is a major factor in building a strong, stable, connected ecosystem, Samsung has dedicated a section of its exhibit to its commitment to ensuring the quality of Bespoke AI products and services available to consumers after purchase, as well as to routine software updates. Samsung offers Home Appliance Remote Management (HARM), a service that helps consumers understand and manage appliance status through monitoring, diagnosis, and remote service support.  

Samsung at KBIS 2026 

KBIS takes place from Feb 17-19. Samsung’s exhibit is at booth W2073 in the West Hall of the Orange County Convention Center.

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Samsung Highlights Bespoke AI and Dacor Kitchen Appliance Innovations at KBIS 2026

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