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Wood-Mode Launches Curio Suite for Whole-Home Cabinetry

Wood-Mode Launches Curio Suite for Whole-Home Cabinetry

Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry today announced a major expansion of its product offerings and dealer experience, introducing The Curio Suite, underscoring its deep craft heritage, and reaffirming the company’s commitment to design flexibility through an extensive door-style lineup and enhanced customer engagement programs.

The Curio Suite represents Wood-Mode’s first standardized freestanding furniture collection, bringing furniture-grade cabinetry beyond the kitchen into baths, bedrooms, closets and other living spaces. The initial rollout includes six distinct design families and a coordinated set of components designed for room-to-room continuity. Offerings span preassembled bath vanities available from 24 inches to 72 inches, matching medicine cabinets and linen towers, as well as bedroom and closet furnishings such as dressers, highboys and armoires. Many pieces include integrated organization features like jewelry drawers, dividers and customizable interior layouts.

Wood-Mode built the Curio Suite in response to rising demand from designers and homeowners seeking the company’s signature materials, fit and finish in freestanding furniture that can be specified and ordered through the existing dealer network. By standardizing pieces that historically were produced as one-off custom builds, Wood-Mode expects to reduce lead times, simplify ordering and expand accessibility for clients who want furniture-grade cabinetry coordinated with their kitchen and millwork selections.

At the heart of this expansion is our belief that the same attention to materials, joinery and finish that defines our custom kitchens should be available everywhere in the home, said a company spokesperson. The Curio Suite lets dealers offer clients furniture-grade pieces that match door styles and finishes used in kitchens and millwork, giving homeowners a cohesive look and reliable craftsmanship from room to room.

A central pillar of the Curio Suite and Wood-Mode’s broader product strategy is the company’s comprehensive door-style portfolio. The lineup covers a wide range of architectural looks, from classic raised-panel and beadboard profiles to the enduring Shaker and modern flat-panel and slab faces. Specialty options include applied moldings, decorative trim and glass-front configurations with mullions, enabling display cabinetry and media or bookcase applications. Many styles are available in full-overlay and inset constructions, giving designers choices between tight, furniture-grade sightlines and the more traditional inset aesthetic.

Construction standards reinforce Wood-Mode’s custom reputation. Door and drawer constructions feature solid-wood rails and stiles, matched veneers, hand-selected hardwood species and furniture-grade joinery intended to provide longevity and visual refinement. Edge profiles, glazing options and decorative details are specified to suit both durability and stylistic intent. Finish flexibility is broad, with stain, paint and glaze systems, custom color matching and distressing available to achieve looks ranging from ultra-clean modern to richly aged or period-appropriate finishes.

Wood-Mode emphasizes that the Curio Suite was developed to work seamlessly with existing door and finish choices. Dealers can specify Curio pieces using the same door styles and finishes found across Wood-Mode cabinetry and millwork, enabling an integrated approach to whole-home projects. This coordinated offering supports designers and homeowners seeking material and visual continuity between kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms and other living areas.

Beyond products, Wood-Mode highlighted enhancements to the dealer and customer experience that accompany the Curio Suite launch. The company continues to invest in showroom partnerships and design support, offering hands-on engagement to walk clients through door styles, species selection, finish options and interior organization choices. Training resources for dealers, visual libraries, and specification tools are part of the company’s effort to streamline the sales and design process, reduce specification errors and improve lead-time predictability.

Transparency of craftsmanship is another element of Wood-Mode’s approach. The company draws on a decades-long heritage of U.S. manufacturing, citing a history of fine millwork, custom cabinetry and an emphasis on in-house processes and quality control. This heritage informs the company’s quality assurance practices, testing and the small-batch attention that Wood-Mode says differentiates its furniture-grade pieces from mass-produced alternatives. The company also promotes collaboration with designers on custom modifications when a project requires departures from standardized offerings, preserving a pathway for bespoke solutions.

Sustainability and responsible material sourcing are noted components of Wood-Mode’s manufacturing story. The company reports an emphasis on durable construction to extend product life, and it has historically worked with suppliers to ensure wood and finish materials meet regulatory and environmental expectations. These practices aim to align with the priorities of clients who value long-lasting furniture and lower lifecycle impact.

This move reflects a broader trend of cabinetry manufacturers leveraging millwork expertise into adjacent furniture and storage categories. Standardized freestanding suites can accelerate project timelines for homeowners while giving dealers a repeatable product to market and integrate into whole-home design packages. For Wood-Mode, the expansion also reinforces a positioning that blends traditional craftsmanship with dealer-centric service capabilities.

Wood-Mode sells through a North American dealer network and supports projects with specification assistance, finish development and showroom collaboration. The Curio Suite’s ability to match existing cabinetry door styles and finishes is expected to be an asset for designers aiming to unify aesthetics across remodels and new construction.

About Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry: Wood-Mode is a U.S.-based manufacturer of custom and semi-custom cabinetry, fine millwork and furniture-grade products. With a manufacturing heritage rooted in decades of handcrafted cabinetry and an emphasis on material selection and finish mastery, the company provides designers, dealers and homeowners with a range of door styles, construction options and integrated design services to support whole-home projects.

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