Genesis Products launches HPL and edgeband stocking program

Genesis' Quartered Oak series is rooted in realism. It features light oaks, smoky grays and warm browns, and is part of the company's Surface Synergies program that is available in TFL, HPL, 3DL, 2DL, and Edgeband. ⁠

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GOSHEN, Ind. — Genesis Products Inc. recently launched its HPL and Edgeband stocking program as part of an initiative to make "matching materials effortless."

After years of development with their Surface Synergies program, HPL & Edgeband are joining TFL, 2DL and 3DL to make a distinct difference in kitchen, closet and office projects.

Genesis HPL is an exclusive offering that has been curated to enhance its Surface Synergies program with Class A fire-rated and anti-microbial materials. The HPL will ship from its Mocksville, North Carolina, facility with availability in 4 x 8" panels and a lead time of 4 weeks on average.

Edgeband will be stocked at seven locations nationwide with availability in standard 15/16" W x 1mm and a 2-week lead time on average. Because Genesis holds its supplier to the same standards it holds itself, customers can expect truly complete Edgeband matches to achieve a seamless look for panels, doors and drawers.

“The Surface synergies program enables customers to consolidate all products on one truck, minimizing the cost and logistical challenges of transportation,” said Chris Tutuska, Product Director. “Our goal is to have all materials arrive on time – at the same time – to streamline fabrication.”  

See all 38 Surface Synergies matches, including their HPL and Edgeband, laid out beautifully at Closet Expo booth #316, June 11-13, 2025 in West Palm Beach, Florida. Genesis will also be showcasing XClad Cabinets, their wood powder-coated storage system that is commanding the garage space.

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