Vision Woodworking

About us

MORE THAN

a name

At Vision Woodworking, we create custom displays and full interiors with flare and function for the store fixture industry.

We believe collaboration is the key to successful creations. By actively listening to our client’s unique perspectives for their space, we successfully design, produce, and install works of art.

Using the finest quality materials, highly-trained craftsmen, innovative technology, and green building processes, our products are made with the future of our world in mind.

Vision. More than a name, it defines the way we work.
ABOUT US

A Strong History

1994

The
Beginning

Donald Gamboni established Vision Woodworking and hired John Jarrett. Together, they set out to create a new business in the store fixture industry.

1997

Rapid
Growth

Early success allows Vision to purchase Minnegold Store Fixture Company. Fun Fact: Don worked at Minnegold as a production worker and shop foreman in the 70s!

2007

Innovative
Technology

Innovative with technology, Vision Woodworking expands into Thermoforming Solid Surface, allowing us to create unique products for our customers.

2009

New To The Crew

Vision acquired IWP (Industrial Wood Products) for a sound customer base that added full-line panel processing capabilities to Vision Woodworking’s facility.

2011

On The Move

Two new buildings are purchased and merged together in November for additional space, finished goods, and raw material storage.

2014

More
Space

Vision added onto the main facility with additional machining space with new equipment to speed up production.

2022

A New
Monarch

We acquire our longtime partner, Monarch Wood Products, and continue their excellence in the store and commercial fixture industry.

We See Green

We care for the environment. Through ever-changing production efforts, we see green.

Our green practices include the following

Up to 95% of our waste is recycled, including cardboard, metal, plastics, and more. 

Chemicals from our paint room are captured in a still and reused for solvents.

Wood shavings are collected and donated to local farms for animal bedding.

Paint booths are designed with positive airflow, so our painters don’t need to wear masks.

Community Matters

Vision Woodworking, Inc. contributes to the following charitable organizations in our community:

  • Hennepin Technical College
  • Second Harvest Food Shelf
  • Springbrook Nature Center – Fridley
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