Panâh Project
About
Manufacturers shape the unseen fabric of daily life, turning raw ideas into objects you’ll use without thinking twice. Behind every production run, specialized teams carefully balance precision and scalability. The work isn’t glamorous, but it’s the kind that ensures your coffee maker switches on at 6 a.m. or your child’s toy doesn’t snap like a twig.
At Panâh Project, the process tightens from blueprint to final piece across a range of materials you might recognize. Parts for medical devices, components for electronics, and hardware for furniture all funnel through the same workflow. Beyond standard milling and finishing, custom runs are possible, adapting quickly to small-batch or prototype needs. Quality checks sit upstream, matching tight tolerances before anything leaves the floor.
You’ll find the operation tucked inside a Brooklyn light-industrial strip along 36th Street, in a unit marked B-523. Stop by 254 36th St B-523, Brooklyn, NY 11232 to see how raw stock becomes finely wrought metal or plastic parts ready for assembly. Workflow visibility is immediate once inside the bay doors—no velvet ropes, no staged showrooms, just the steady rhythm of machines humming.
Seeing the operation firsthand is straightforward. Call (917) 443-1220 to arrange a walkthrough, then let the map at https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c25be1a756e5cd:0xc13aebf33661072a guide you through the grid of warehouse aisles.