Fabuwood is the story of an enormous little company that keeps growing and stays hungry.
Fabuwood began as an assembled-in-the-US kitchen company. Using materials from global sources, we built made-to-order cabinets in our small Jersey City warehouse.
Then, like today, our goal was to produce the best product we could. The years were good to us. Despite our explosive growth into the semi custom market, we keep making good on that same goal: build the best.
In the dust of the Great Recession, Joel Epstein establishes Fabuwood as a startup cabinet maker with 40 employees.
Fabuwood leans into automation and tech, delivering greater quality and speed than its 123,000 sq. ft. footprint suggests.
4 years after founding, Fabuwood sees multistate brand recognition, growing consumer trust, and rapid company expansion.
The Morris Cos. begin work on Fabuwood's new HQ across 9 plots. The vision? Reimagine the work environment and increase production.
The company's nearly 800 employees hold a vote, in which 70% choose to stay non-union. A clear win for Fabuwood's culture.
After inaugurating the new superstructure in Newark, N.J., Fabuwood sets a goal to hit 1,200 jobs in the next 2 years, hiring at least once a week.
Fabuwood wins Acumatica's Client of the Year Award after integrating manufacturing, WMS, pricing, and financial systems in just 5 months.
Now the largest kitchen manufacturer in America, Fabuwood fully steps into its new position as leader in semi custom and Custom Works.
Under the auspices of CEO Joel Epstein, the company launches InFocus, an initiative to return focus and inspiration to workplaces everywhere.
Fabuwood acquires Plain & Fancy to enhance its offering of high-quality, custom cabinetry, combining exceptional craftsmanship with personalized design.
Fabuwood employs 1,400+ talents across a dozen disciplines. Relentless investments in technology and operations set new standards for value, build quality, and speed. the company is heralded as the largest, longest-running startup in the sector.