Hendel & Hendel will return to KBB Birmingham (1 – 4 March 2026), exhibiting on stand V70, where the brand will present a broad range of cabinetry hardware and accessories alongside the launch of a new Chocolate Bronze finish.
With a stand double in size compared to two years ago, Hendel & Hendel is using this year’s show to reflect the brand’s growth since it last attended, while making a clear statement about where they are heading next: building a larger platform for product development, finish innovation and a confident point of view on how hardware should look, feel and perform in the spaces it is made for.
At the heart of the stand are two debut hardware collections. Scroll is defined by a graceful silhouette, taking its cue from the unfurling motion of a parchment roll or textile on a spool, with a soft curvature and a taper that is designed to read as a design detail rather than an afterthought, particularly in schemes where joinery is calm and the room relies on touchpoints to add character. Harleston takes a more assertive approach, crafted from solid brass with a subtle taper that gives the pieces presence in the hand and definition on the door, designed to sit naturally within classic in-frame cabinetry as well as more streamlined shaker settings where hardware needs carries the visual weight.
The new Chocolate Bronze finish will be introduced at KBB Birmingham as part of Hendel & Hendel’s wider focus on finishes that bring warmth and depth to cabinetry, giving designers and studios another option when they want something darker than brass, softer than black, and more nuanced than a flat, uniform tone.
Alongside the new collections, visitors will be able to explore a wider selection of Hendel & Hendel hardware and accessories, including shelf brackets, hooks, catches and latches, with additional pieces and updates drawn from across the range. Visitors will also be able to explore an exclusive preview of collections including Henbury, Chisbury, Forje, gallery shelf rails, pot and towel rails, and additions to existing ranges such as a larger Greenwich.
The stand will also include product previews from Formed, with the brand showing Altia, a new waste bin range, alongside the launch of Salice Gravity, a new, easy-to-fit pocket door system.
Gareth Hull, Head of Marketing and Product Development at Hendel & Hendel, says: “KBB Birmingham is the moment where people can pick up the product, feel the weight, see the finish in real light and understand why the detail matters, so increasing the size of our stand was a practical decision as much as a statement of where the brand is going. We have grown quickly since we last exhibited, and we wanted to create the space to show our direction properly, with new collections, new finishes and a broader view of the category we are here to shape.
“Hardware is one of the few elements in a kitchen or bathroom that you interact with constantly, and it is often what turns a joinery scheme from good to distinctive, which is why we are investing so heavily in design development and finish work. The new bronze-toned finish is part of that, offering a richer, more layered option that sits comfortably across different cabinet styles, while Scroll and Harleston show two different ways we are approaching modern cabinetry hardware.”
Hendel & Hendel will also host an open bar throughout the day on their stand during the show.
For more information, visit hendelandhendel.co.uk.