HUSK Kitchens opens second showroom in Bristol's city centre
HUSK Kitchens opens second showroom in Bristol's city centre
British kitchen brand HUSK has opened its second Bristol showroom, showcasing the company’s commitment to affordable customisation, British manufacturing and low-impact design. Located on the historic Christmas Steps, in the heart of the city centre, the new space brings together traditional craft and contemporary design while championing local partnerships and sustainably sourced materials.
Founded to bridge the gap between high-street affordability and high-end bespoke joinery, HUSK says it elevates accessible cabinetry from suppliers such as IKEA and Howdens with made-to-order doors, cover panels, worktops and hardware, offering clients a bespoke finish at a more achievable price point.
“From day one, the goal was to make beautifully made kitchens more accessible,” said co-founder Dave Young. “Clients plan the layout with a mainstream supplier, then we craft the finishing elements that deliver the quality, detail and individuality of a bespoke kitchen.”
The opening also marks a significant expansion of HUSK’s footprint in the city. The new site not only houses the showroom but also includes additional office and meeting spaces across the upper floors, creating a central hub for the design and operations teams. This growth complements HUSK’s existing workshop, located only a few miles away and where all joinery continues to be manufactured here in the UK.
Visitors to the new space will find Shaker-style kitchen designs, timber doors made from locally sourced hardwoods alongside minimalist matt finishes, refined textures and bold hardware choices. A balance of contemporary design, gently grounded by classic references.
Collaboration plays an important role in the evolution of HUSK’s collections. In 2024, the brand partnered with Another Country, the award-winning British furniture brand celebrated for its pared-back aesthetic and commitment to natural materials. The collaboration is a refined, contemporary interpretation of HUSK’s classic V-Groove design, enriched with earthy tones and tactile, crafted detailing inspired by both studios’ West Country heritage. The resulting collection is also to be displayed in the new Bristol showroom.
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