Wren Kitchens

[12] In January 2019, Wren Kitchens signed up for a 150,000 sq ft warehouse at the Humber Enterprise Park, near Hull.

In 2018, Wren introduced the world’s first 3D online kitchen planner for its customers, making it easier for them to choose colours and units.

[18] Wren offered to find jobs for up to 280 staff at Kingstown Furniture in Hull, which closed its doors in March 2019.

The new factory will create up to 1,200 new manufacturing jobs with additional roles in engineering, IT, customer service and product development.

The investigation found that the company had provided partial orders to customers and was extremely slow to rectify issues.

[25][26] In March 2014, Wren Kitchens donated £437,080 to charities supporting victims of the 2013-14 United Kingdom winter floods.

[28] Wren Kitchens said it would "match all B&Q quotes" for customers and had "opened vacancies"[29] to the 400 design consultants whose jobs were at risk at competitor B&Q following a restructure.

Wren Kitchens, Leeds, Crown Point Shopping Park
Wren Kitchens, Leeds, Crown Point Shopping Park
The Nest, Wren Kitchens headquarters, Barton-upon-Humber
The Nest, Wren Kitchens headquarters, Barton-upon-Humber
Wren Kitchens Scunthorpe manufacturing facility (500,000 sq ft).
Wren Kitchens Howden manufacturing facility (250,000 sq ft).