Millwork and cabinetry production
Our Factory
Factory Capabilities
Like the factory section on the reference site, this page breaks production into understandable capability blocks so buyers can see how mixed-material fixtures are actually made.
Production Overview
Capability shown through process, departments, and output
This page is meant to reassure buyers that mixed-material custom fixtures can be handled in one coordinated production environment.
Factory-direct production
Wood, metal, acrylic, glass, finishing, QC, and export packing managed under one workflow.
Rack, frame, and structure fabrication
Case and showcase components
Inspection before packing and dispatch
Woodwork
Cabinetry, shelving, counters, display bases, and millwork components are produced for both custom one-offs and repeat programs.
Metal Fabrication
Steel, stainless, and aluminum work supports rack systems, frame structures, display details, and durable reinforcement.
Acrylic and Glass
Transparent merchandising elements, vitrines, guards, and illuminated case components are finished for clarity and precision.
Painting and Finishing
Matte, gloss, laminate, veneer, powder coating, and color-matched finishes support the intended brand look.
Assembly and QC
Pre-assembly checks, inspections, labeling, and packing review help each shipment leave ready for site use.
Packing and Logistics
Carton logic, protection, shipping marks, and project grouping reduce site confusion and transport damage.
Factory Workflow
How production normally progresses
Concept Review
Understand brand goals, category needs, store size, budget range, and merchandising direction.
Space Planning
Build layout logic, circulation paths, display zoning, and fixture families that support retail operations.
Design Development
Prepare renderings, technical drawings, and finish selections for approval and production planning.
Factory Production
Fabricate, finish, assemble, inspect, and package fixtures across the required material processes.
Delivery Support
Coordinate freight, staging, and install guidance so the rollout arrives ready for execution.
Why This Matters
Factory clarity matters
Mixed-material production is easier to trust when departments, quality control, and packing standards are explained clearly before quotation and production begin.
This is especially important for international buyers who need confidence not only in design capability, but also in execution consistency, packaging strength, and delivery readiness.
- Production processes are easier to understand before quoting begins.
- Material coordination becomes more credible when departments are clearly explained.
- QC and packing details reassure teams planning international shipping and installation.
- Factory transparency helps buyers align expectations on finish quality and lead time.