XClad Cabinets, Sauder Building Products partner to 'elevate garage cabinet space'

GOSHEN, Ind. — On the heels of a rebrand from Carolina Garage to XClad Cabinets, Genesis Products announced a strategic partnership between its garage cabinet brand, XClad Cabinets, and Sauder Building Products—a leading provider in the home organization space. 

Through this partnership, Sauder Building Products will represent XClad Cabinets with its experienced sales force and expansive dealer network, bringing this ultra-durable, wood powder-coated cabinet solution to more garages nationwide. 

XClad is being featured at the Closet Conference & Expo in West Palm Beach, Florida, June 11 - 13, in Booth #316.

Unlike traditional metal systems, XClad Cabinets offers a unique solution through a modular, wood powder-coated cabinet system built specifically for the garage. Combining the sustainability and design flexibility of engineered wood with the strength and resilience of powder coating, XClad is built to resist moisture, wear, and extreme fluctuations in temperature. 

“This partnership with Sauder Building Products allows us to bring XClad to a broader audience through a trusted and proven distribution channel,” said Chris Tutuska, Product Director at Funder by Genesis. “Their expertise in the closet and home organization market, combined with our cutting-edge manufacturing, provide the perfect conditions for us to offer a product that’s truly unique in the industry.”

XClad offers six colors, curated for the garage space, with the option to mix and match interior shelving and panel colors, countertop materials and heavy-duty hardware, like stainless steel pulls. 
 

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