We Are Custom Fabrication

We collaborate with leading designers, architects, and brands to craft innovative and transformative consumer experiences. Our clients choose us for our commitment to pushing the boundaries of what's achievable.

With over 16 years of experience and more than 4000 successful projects under our belt, Bednark has transformed into a vertically integrated, custom fabrication powerhouse, setting us apart in the industry.

Today, a team of 150 multidisciplinary professionals operates in two cutting-edge fabrication facilities. Our 65,000 sq. ft. facility in Brooklyn, NY offers a comprehensive range of capabilities, including printing, metalwork, and everything in between. Meanwhile, our 25,000 sq. ft. facility in Easton, PA specializes in luxury millwork to cater to the most discerning brands worldwide.

 

Areas of Expertise

Custom Fabrication

Retail Enviroments

Experiential Marketing

Architectural Millwork

Public Art/Sculpture

 


Vertical integration is Bednark's superpower, enabling us to provide value at every step of the supply chain, thus defining our competitive edge. By consolidating state-of-the-art technology and a dedicated team of craftsmen under one roof, we mitigate execution risks, foster complete transparency, circumvent subcontractor delays and markups, and, most importantly, ensure the successful completion of projects within budget and on schedule.

Our robust production capabilities enable us to deliver custom-fabricated architectural millwork, retail environments, and large-format experiential events to architects, creative agencies, and consumer brands across major global markets. Bednark continually pushes the boundaries of what's achievable.

THE BEDNARK ADVANTAGE

A VERTICAL SUPPLY CHAIN WITH UNMATCHED CAPACITY

4000+ TRIUMPHANT PROJECTS FUELED BY A SEASONED, VERSATILE TEAM

CUTTING-EDGE SOFTWARE & FABRICATION TECHNOLOGY

TRANSPARENT PROCESSES, SEAMLESS EXECUTION, COST-EFFECTIVENESS, TIMELY DELIVERY

PROUDLY CRAFTED IN BROOKLYN, NY, AND EASTON, PA

Press

 
Workers who had been laid off have called back to work as the Navy Yard has become a makeshift factory for hospital supplies. 

Workers who had been laid off have called back to work as the Navy Yard has become a makeshift factory for hospital supplies. 

New York Times

A ‘Wartime Factory’ in Brooklyn Is Fighting Coronavirus

The old Navy Yard’s manufacturers, including printers and distillers, have pivoted to making urgently needed face shields and hand sanitizer.

La Fleur Henry working on a production-assembly line to make face shields

La Fleur Henry working on a production-assembly line to make face shields

Wall Street Journal

New York manufacturers are stepping up to address a shortage of protective medical equipment needed to treat coronavirus patients.

Flint Awbrey a CNC operator at Bednark produces medical face shields

Flint Awbrey a CNC operator at Bednark produces medical face shields

Reuters

Over hectic weekend, New York factories retool to make coronavirus face shields for nurses.

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