BOND - Five Star Recap

By Kennedy Consulting Services

BOND - Five Star Recap

Last week, I had the opportunity to attend BOND Five Star USA in Naples, Florida, from June 19-21.


It was an incredible event bringing together America’s top luxury hotel designers, architects, and suppliers for three days of focused one-on-one meetings, insightful discussions, and meaningful networking. I enjoyed connecting with industry leaders, learning about innovative products, and exploring ways to bring greater value to future hospitality projects. I also was able to hang at the beautiful pool, beach side at the Ritz Carlton.


Thank you to everyone I met for the engaging conversations. Looking forward to continuing these connections!



See below for more information from the suppliers I met with. If you need updated specifications or contacts for any of these products, please let me know!


Hanover Architectural Products - High-Performance Pavers & Site Furnishings

Manufactures architectural concrete pavers, roof deck systems, and site furnishings designed for durability, aesthetics, and ease of installation in commercial hardscape projects.


Manifest Collective by Fortune Brands Innovations - Fiberon: Sustainable Composite Decking & Railing Solutions

Manufactures eco-friendly composite decking, railing, and cladding products that combine the beauty of natural wood with low maintenance and long-lasting durability, ideal for residential and commercial outdoor spaces.


Noble Company - Waterproofing & Shower System Solutions

Provides waterproofing membranes, shower systems, and tile installation products known for superior performance in protecting wet areas.


Pyrok Inc - Acoustic & Thermal Spray Finishes

Manufactures spray-applied acoustical and thermal finishes that provide seamless design solutions with effective noise reduction and insulation.


ES / Tecnoglass S.A.2 - Architectural Glass & Aluminum Solutions

Leading manufacturer of high-spec architectural glass and aluminum products, offering energy-efficient, impact-resistant solutions for large-scale commercial projects.


StruXure - Adjustable Louvered Pergola Systems

Designs and manufactures smart pergolas with adjustable louvers for outdoor spaces, combining automation, style, and weather adaptability.


Brizo Kitchen & Bath Company - Luxury Faucets & Fixtures

A fashion-forward brand offering high-end faucets, shower systems, and accessories that blend innovative engineering with bold design.


Omnis Panels - Architectural Facade & Cladding Panels

Supplies premium exterior cladding systems and rainscreen panels for aesthetic versatility and high-performance building envelopes.


Vingcard, ASSA ABLOY - Hotel Door Locking & Access Systems

Provides advanced electronic locking solutions, mobile access, and integrated security systems tailored for the hospitality industry.


Renwil Hospitality - Custom Art & Decorative Lighting

Specializes in creating custom artwork, mirrors, lighting, and accessories for hospitality interiors, enhancing guestroom and public space design.


Skyfold Inc - Vertical Retractable Acoustic Walls

Manufactures fully automated, space-saving vertical partitions that provide superior acoustics and flexible room configurations.


Infinity Drain - Architectural Linear Drain Systems

Produces linear and center drain solutions with customizable lengths and finishes, ideal for modern showers and wet areas.


Schluter Systems - Tiling & Waterproofing Systems

Offers a comprehensive range of tile installation products, including uncoupling membranes, waterproofing, drains, and profiles for lasting durability.


Hacker Industries - Gypsum Flooring Underlayments

Supplies gypsum underlayments and sound control solutions for multifamily, hospitality, and commercial construction projects.


Unison Hardware - INOX - Contemporary Door Hardware & Locks

Designs high-quality stainless steel door hardware and locking systems known for modern aesthetics and innovative functionality.


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