Airxcel Unveils Solace and InVision Collections

A photo of the Solace Euro Chair from Airxcel.

Two of Airxcel’s interior brands, Solace and InVision, updated their product collections for 2026. The new products were on display at the company’s New Product Showcase in Elkhart, Indiana.

Airxcel said the collections combine style, functionality and features suited for consumers seeking enhanced residential-style comforts.

Airxcel President and CEO Anthony Wollschlager said modern RVers are searching to balance home and adventure.

“Today’s RVers want more than just functionality,” he said. “They want interiors that feel more like at-home appliances, reflect modern style and capture the adventurous spirit of the road.”

Airxcel said the Solace furniture collection boasts products with elevated comfort and timeless style. The RV supplier said the collection was designed with refined upholstery and compact profiles, as well as seating solutions that maximize livability.

The Solace collection features a compact 28-inch-wide chair with 360-degree swivel, multi-position reclining and soft-touch upholstery. Other options in the line include recliners that provide minimal clearance while reclining fully, theater seating with accessory-ready upgrades and sleeper sofas powered by a remote control.

The InVision appliance collection features residential-style kitchen appliances.

A photo of the Invision's oven and range top.InVision’s 12-volt refrigerators range from 1-cubic-foot models to 20-cubic-foot, French-door models. Compact to full-featured microwaves include convection, air fryer and over-the-range options.

A combined gas/induction cooktop provides options for consumers who want to use all-electric appliances or LP power. An 18-inch built-in dishwasher includes six wash cycles. Range hoods available include vented and ventless models featuring dual fan speeds, LED lights and 12-volt power.

“By combining Solace’s refined furniture with InVision’s full suite of appliances,” Wollschlager said, “we are creating interiors that are smart, stylish and ready for the next generation of travelers.”

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