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Wren Kitchens abruptly closes US stores, files bankruptcy

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Wren Kitchens abruptly closes US stores, files bankruptcy
Key Points
  • Wren Kitchens closed all US stores and filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
  • Employees lost jobs without notice, informed via Zoom.
  • Customers face uncertainty over refunds and orders.

Employees were informed of the immediate closure during a Zoom call on April 23, without prior notice. Customers with outstanding orders are unsure if they will receive refunds or completed kitchens. Home Depot, which hosted Wren Kitchen Studios within its stores, said in a statement: "Wren Kitchens has alerted us that they've ceased operations in the United States, which includes closing their showrooms in our stores. We had no previous notice of Wren's intent to close." Wren Kitchens posted a statement on its website: "We regret to inform you that our showrooms and studios are now closed. If you require assistance, please click button and complete the form."

Wren Kitchens, described as the UK's number one retailer of fitted kitchens, operated over 110 showrooms across Britain as of early 2026. Its US subsidiary, Wren US Holdings Inc., filed for bankruptcy in Delaware, listing assets between $100 million and $500 million. The impact on its UK operations remains unclear.

Wren Kitchens has alerted us that they’ve ceased operations in the United States, which includes closing their showrooms in our stores. We had no previous notice of Wren’s intent to close, and we’re actively evaluating how this has affected Wren customers to help those who may have questions or issues. For questions about operations, please contact Wren directly.

Home Depot, spokesperson

We regret to inform you that our showrooms and studios are now closed. If you require assistance, please click button and complete the form.

Wren Kitchens, company
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