Bobrick Unveils Global Showroom at New York Design Center, Fostering Collaboration and Education
Bobrick Washroom Equipment has opened a new global showroom at the New York Design Center, aiming to serve as a collaborative hub for architects and designers focused on inclusive washroom solutions.


Bobrick Washroom Equipment has launched a new global showroom located at the New York Design Center, 200 Lexington Avenue. The April opening of the space, situated in Suite 1409, signifies a new chapter for the company as it celebrates its 120th anniversary in 2026. The showroom is designed not merely as a product display area but as an intentional educational and collaborative environment for architects, interior designers, and specifiers.
A Collaborative Hub for Design Innovation
Developed in partnership with the global architecture and design firm Gensler, the showroom aims to redefine the perception and functionality of commercial washrooms. It emphasizes how core human experience elements—comfort, hygiene, privacy, and dignity—can be enhanced through thoughtful and forward-thinking design strategies. The space brings together Bobrick’s three distinct brands—Bobrick, Koala Kare Products, and Thrislington Cubicles—under one roof, offering a cohesive presentation of their offerings.
Matthew Louchheim, President of Bobrick, highlighted the showroom’s significance: “This showroom represents an important step in how we engage with the global design community. By establishing a presence in New York, we’re creating a space not only to showcase our design perspective, but also to bring together our three brands in one environment. This space reflects both our legacy and our continued commitment to collaborate more closely with architects and designers to stay at the forefront of the industry.”
Design and Functionality
Gensler’s design approach for the showroom incorporates elements of “audacious hospitality,” featuring a kitchen and cafe area at the entrance to encourage informal interactions and networking. The layout includes flexible furnishings, historical displays detailing Bobrick’s 120-year history, and full-scale washroom mockups designed for tactile exploration. Jennifer Nuila, Bobrick account director for Gensler, commented on the collaboration: “Our creative partnership with Bobrick allowed us to co-create a showroom that reimagines how washrooms, and the products that shape them, can elevate the everyday design experience for all.”
The showroom will feature a curated selection of Bobrick’s latest product lines, with a strong focus on aesthetics, accessibility, and advanced building technologies. Beyond product showcases, the space is intended to function as a community center. Bobrick plans to host a series of events throughout its first year, including networking opportunities, panel discussions, and Continuing Education Unit (CEU) programs in collaboration with AIA New York and the Emerging New York Architects Committee.
Key facts
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Location | New York Design Center, 200 Lexington Avenue, Suite 1409 |
| Opening Month | April 2026 |
| Partnership | Gensler |
| Brands Showcased | Bobrick, Koala Kare Products, Thrislington Cubicles |
| Anniversary Year | 2026 (120th anniversary for Bobrick) |
| Target Audience | Architects, interior designers, specifiers, facility leaders |
| Planned Activities | Networking events, panel discussions, CEU programs with AIA New York |
| Showroom Hours | Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. |
This development is relevant for Paionia7 readers as it highlights a significant new resource for design professionals in a major global city. The showroom’s focus on collaboration, education, and the elevation of inclusive washroom design aligns with broader trends in commercial and institutional architecture, emphasizing user experience and human-centered design principles. The integration of Bobrick’s three brands under one roof also offers a comprehensive overview of the company’s capabilities for specifiers and project managers.
The showroom is open Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Architects, designers, and facility leaders are invited to visit for a tour or to schedule an appointment by emailing [email protected] . Visitors can explore how thoughtful product design and showroom experience can contribute to a more inclusive, dignified, and aesthetically pleasing future for commercial washrooms.
Source: The Architect’s Newspaper, https://www.archpaper.com/2026/06/bobrick-showroom-new-york-design-center/
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The Architect's Newspaper Original publication: 2026-06-22T20:22:30+00:00
Mara Ellison
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