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Wren Kitchens and Penn Fabricators form partnership

Robert Penn

Medford, NY Wren Kitchens and Penn Fabricators have formed a collaboration, a transformative endeavor aimed at revolutionizing commercial kitchen and bath solutions across New York City and Long Island.

This strategic partnership brings together Wren Kitchens, Europe’s largest kitchen manufacturer, and Penn Fabricators, Long Island’s largest countertop and solid surface expert, offering commercial sectors access to the most extensive range of kitchen and bath solutions in the U.S.

Businesses can now experience the convenience of turnkey solutions, including cabinets, countertops, and installation services, all with the fastest delivery times in the industry. Manufactured in the USA, these solutions contribute to national growth while upholding the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship. From sinks and faucets to appliances, Wren Kitchens and Penn Fabricators ensure that every aspect of a project is meticulously curated to perfection, presenting the most comprehensive kitchen and bath range available nationwide.

In addition, Wren Kitchens is opening kitchen showrooms across the northeast of the U.S., bringing their renowned designs and expertise closer to customers in the region.

“Our collaboration with Wren Kitchens marks a significant milestone in our commitment to delivering top-tier solutions to our commercial clients,” said Robert Penn, CEO of Penn Fabricators.

Wren Kitchens is Europe’s largest kitchen manufacturer, renowned for its commitment to quality and innovation.

Penn Fabricators is Long Island’s leading countertop expert, offering over 30 years of excellence in stone products for all spaces.

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