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Last updated: February 17th, 2026 at 11:55 UTC+01:00
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Dacor is Samsung's subsidiary brand that makes premium home appliances that blend into the kitchen interiors.
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After unveiling its newest and most advanced home appliances at the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) last month, Samsung has now showcased the same lineup at the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) 2026, being held in Orlando, Florida, from February 17 to 19.
Samsung and its subsidiary brand Dacor presented a wide range of home appliances, including dishwashers, microwaves, ovens, refrigerators, washing machines, washer and dryer combos, and wine cellars.
Samsung’s Bespoke AI lineup of smart home appliances can be controlled through the SmartThings app, and some models feature built-in touchscreen displays. For example, the Bespoke AI Family Hub Refrigerator includes a large 32-inch Full HD touchscreen that allows users to watch videos, view items stored inside the refrigerator, order groceries online, and control other smart home devices throughout the house.
Dacor, an American home appliance brand founded in 1965 by Stanley M. Joseph and acquired by Samsung in 2016, focuses on premium appliances designed to blend seamlessly into kitchen interiors. At KBIS 2026, the company showcased products such as a new 24-inch undercounter wine cellar, a wine column, and a built-in wine dispenser. The system can store up to four bottles of wine and features dual temperature zones to preserve red and white wines at their recommended serving temperatures. You can also serve the appropriate amount of wine from the appliance.
Dacor also displayed its broader product lineup, including a 24-inch dishwasher, cooktops, and refrigerators. Its dishwasher received the 2025 LUXE RED Design Award for combining practicality and functionality within a sleek design. Samsung’s SmartThings platform also supports Dacor appliances, enabling unified smart home control.
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