In 1971, Leon and Doris Levinthal opened a small cabinetry plant in East Bernard just west of Houston. As a playful twist using both their first names, Leedo was created. Recognizing the booming housing market in Texas, Vic Samuels purchased Leedo in 1981. As European style cabinetry increased in popularity, in 2013 Leedo added a European frameless plant in El Campo, Texas. After fifty years, Leedo is still family owned and has grown in production capabilities to over 600,000 cabinets per year to support multi-family builders, single family builders and distributor partners across the country.
Happy Holidays from our Leedo family to yours! #goleedo #happyholidays #cabinets https://t.co/O0DY4uNugR
The Freedonia Group projects global demand for #cabinets to grow 5.5% annually, reaching $64.4 billion in 2018. https://t.co/gfAO1znla3
In observance of Thanksgiving, Leedo will be closed Thursday and Friday, November 26 & 27
A delicious turnout of food at the Stafford Office! #thanksgivinglunch #thanksgiving #goleedo #cabinets https://t.co/U99IWKa2Hj
Looking for your next careers? We're Hiring! https://t.co/LtUyX417W4 #cabinetry #careers #houstonjobs #leedo https://t.co/aQdhcdY9bs
We want to wish the best for George Hagle who will be seeking new horizons and new adventures, #LeedoforLife https://t.co/IypVkSkgbh
Thank you to all the men and women who bravely serve our country! #VeteransDay https://t.co/aCJekl5bZP
Here is a look back at some of the great costumes from both our office and plants! #byeoctober https://t.co/9rnGPdm8Da
@WoodworkingBiz Thanks for sharing our video! https://t.co/BhBs16VD4D
Another successful quality audit in both our plants! #alwaysimproving #cabinets #goleedo #kitchens https://t.co/l0NgaUOAj3