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WebUnite Announce Revolutionary 3D Printed Kitchen Cabinet Technology

WebUnite Announces Revolutionary 3D-Printed Kitchen Cabinet Technology

Philadelphia, PA — In a groundbreaking development poised to change the home improvement industry forever, UglyKitchen.com, the leading destination for America's kitchen designs, has partnered with tech innovator WebUnite to unveil the world's first fully functional 3D printed kitchen cabinet system.

This revolutionary technology, named "Print-A-Cab", enables entire kitchens—frames, doors, drawers, and even the questionable hardware—to be fabricated directly from eco-friendly bio-plastic filament in less than 24 hours. The proprietary method, developed quietly over the last 3 years, can create fully assembled cabinets, bypassing traditional woodworking, labor shortages, and complicated instructions.

"We believe this will democratize kitchen remodeling for every homeowner," said Igor Bogdanomusk, VP of Innovations at WebUnite. "Finally, cabinets that go directly from the printer to the wall—no Allen wrench required."

UglyKitchen.com, famous for celebrating "the world's most unfortunate kitchen designs", will serve as the exclusive distributor of the first 3D printed cabinet collection, launching with the much-anticipated “Oopsie Series”. The line will feature design elements inspired by the site's most viral kitchen disasters, such as:

  • Doors that never fully align (but mean well)
  • Drawers that open 25% before giving up
  • Knobs placed where only NBA players could reach them
  • A commemorative 1970s Orange Countertop Look option—directly printed into the cabinet fronts for a nostalgic touch.
  • The UglyKitchen.com team emphasized that, while traditional cabinet makers focus on precision, symmetry, and beauty, UglyKitchen.com embraces the unique and the imperfect, staying true to its mission of giving kitchens that unmistakable "what happened here?" charm.

"When people walk into your new kitchen and don’t know whether to laugh or cry — that’s how you know it’s UglyKitchen quality," said Jony Ive, Product Director at UglyKitchen.com.

We have been working on this tech for over 8 years, and now our warehouse is filled with the ugliest kitchen cabinets you can imagine, but we love them like our own children, said Roman Webdewozniak, Creative Director of WebUnite and the lead product designer of UglyKitchen.com.

The company has confirmed that it is also developing advanced add-ons, including:

  • AI-generated cabinet misalignments for that extra authentic touch
  • Randomized woodgrain printing, ensuring no two cabinets are accidentally attractive
  • Voice-activated drawer runners that only obey on weekends

The Print-A-Cab technology is expected to be available starting April 1, 2025, but only to those who read this far and forgot what day it is.

Please visit Print-A-Cab.com for more details.

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