International Bathroom Exhibition

bathroom with freestanding oval bathtub,  suspended bathroom furniture,  sit-on basin and two oval mirror on the wall

Photo by Alessandro Russotti

The International Bathroom Exhibition 2026 tells the story of the evolution of a room that is now the focus of the most sustainable interior design trends, with a potentially infinite galaxy of compositions, furnishings and finishes. The Biennal Exhbition dedicated to the bathroom universe is back from 21st to 26th April, 2026.

21/26 April 2026
Trade only.
Open to suppliers and manufacturers of the furnishing sector on 24, 25 and 26 April
Open to the general public on 25 and 26 April
Open to students on 24, 25 and 26 April

Opening hours: 
Visitors: 9.30 am - 6.30 pm
Press: 8.30am - 6.30 pm
Exhibitors: 8.30am - 7 pm

Milan Fairgrounds, Rho (Milan)
Entrance gates: Porta Est, Porta Sud, Porta Ovest

Pavilions 6 / 10

Set up in 2006 the International Bathroom Exhibition is a dynamic exhibition that constitutes the most interesting and stimulating international event for those involved with bathroom furnishing. Some 200 exhibitors take part in the event, showcasing the best of international production: from furniture and accessories to shower cubicles, from sanitaryware to radiators, from taps to bathtubs. The latest products on exhibit reflect the ongoing evolution of this particular space, which is becoming increasingly technological and green oriented without ever losing sight of the emotional factor. The bathroom furnishing companies have been investing in research and innovation for years, geared to obtaining low-consumption products in line with the sustainability requirements of the market. Consequently, biennial after biennial, the goods on offer focus on advanced but invisible technology, on water saving and the use of low-impact, recyclable and circular materials that guarantee a high quality and durable product and a customisable and relaxed wellbeing experience.

3 white toilets arranged along two curved walls, delimiting a circular area, illuminated by imitating the reflection of water

Photo by Alessandro Russotti

Sit-on basin on floorstanding structure and oval mirror on the wall

Photo by Alessandro Russotti

Doccetta smontata dal supporto

Photo by Alessandro Russotti

Taps

Photo by Alessandro Russotti

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