Complete kitchens for your projects — one integrated supply chain, manufactured in Taiwan, installed in California on your schedule.
Backed by QSM manufacturing & Saiens surfaces engineering
On most projects, the kitchen package means three vendors who don't talk to each other — a cabinet supplier, a countertop fabricator, and an install crew. Each one waits on the last. Every delay compounds. And when something's wrong, everyone points at someone else.
Cabinets from one vendor, counters from another, labor from a third. Three contracts, three schedules, three ways to slip.
Unit 4 doesn't match unit 19. Site-built quality varies with whoever showed up that day.
Rework, callbacks, and finger-pointing between trades — paid for out of your contingency.
When the kitchen package fails, whose problem is it? With three vendors, it's always someone else's.
WandWorks isn't a broker assembling vendors. It's the delivery arm of a vertically integrated materials group — the factory, the surfaces engineering, and the installation crew share one P&L and one standard.
Quartz slab manufacturing and cabinetry supply chain, built on dedicated production lines and factory pre-assembly.
Quartz surface engineering, fabrication, and program management — from slab to templated, edge-finished countertops.
The single point of contact: unit design, container logistics, customs, scheduling, and installation crews in California.
When the factory, the fabricator, and the installer are the same group, there is no one else to blame. That's the point.
Every cabinet is assembled, hardware-fitted, and quality-checked in the factory — then container-shipped with its fabricated quartz counters as a complete package. On-site work drops from weeks of trades to days of installation.
In 2025, WandWorks delivered the complete kitchen package for a 33-unit multifamily project in Southern California — specced, manufactured, shipped, and installed by one team.
Unit drawings finalized, shop drawings approved, production SOP locked.
All 33 kitchen sets manufactured and pre-assembled on dedicated lines.
Full-container shipments, customs cleared, delivery staged to site phases.
Phased installation completed by WandWorks crews. Punch list closed out.
Endless catalogs create decision drag and inconsistent units. WandWorks runs a curated product line — enough range for unit tiers and design intent, few enough options that every unit comes out identical to spec. Modular construction, cut to your unit dimensions to the millimeter.
Three material families: melamine solids, woodgrains, and lacquered MDF.
A curated surfaces program engineered and fabricated by Saiens.
Coherent design packages for unit tiering — not one-off selections.
Modular system, custom-sized per unit type. No filler-strip compromises.
Six of twenty curated quartz colors shown.
Send unit plans and finish schedule. We return shop drawings and per-unit-type pricing — fixed, not allowance-based.
One kitchen built and installed first. You approve the standard every following unit is held to.
Dedicated factory runs with full pre-assembly and per-unit QC, photographed and documented before packing.
Container shipments staged to your construction phases — not one giant delivery your site can't absorb.
WandWorks crews install per phase, 7 days per kitchen, and close out the punch list before leaving.
30% at contract. 60% only after you've reviewed photo documentation of your finished units, before shipping. 10% at walkthrough.
Cabinetry built with European EU E1 low-formaldehyde board, F★★★★ (JIS highest grade), SGS-tested.
Design, manufacturing, surfaces, logistics, and install under one contract. One call when you need something fixed.
Send us your project — unit count, timeline, and plans if you have them. We'll come back with a per-unit proposal and a sample-unit plan.
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