HUSK and Ro Projects team up to launch new painted kitchen collection


Fri 17th Apr 2026 by KBBFocus

HUSK and Ro Projects team up to launch new painted kitchen collection

HUSK and Ro Projects team up to launch new painted kitchen collection


Feature by KBBFocus | Fri 17th Apr 2026

HUSK, the Bristol-based kitchen makers, have partnered with interior design studio Ro Projects to launch a new collection of painted timber kitchen doors, combining HUSK’s accessible custom kitchen approach with Ro Projects’ artistic exploration of colour. With both studios based in Bristol, the collection was developed through close collaboration, allowing the teams to test tones, finishes, and materials through hands-on sampling and refinement.

The range introduces 11 curated colours designed to work individually or together across a kitchen scheme. Developed through an iterative process of colour testing and adjustment, the palette reflects Ro Projects’ artistic approach to interiors and founder Rosa Roig-Fiol’s work as a practising artist, translated into a practical format suitable for everyday kitchens.

Each door is made to order using a moisture-resistant MDF core with FSC-certified Crown Ash timber veneer, hand-sprayed in Bristol using a water-based coloured finish. The process allows a subtle wood grain to remain visible through the painted surface, adding natural texture while ensuring durability and a low-impact production method.

The collection is compatible with IKEA METOD, Howdens, DIY Kitchens, and HUSK cabinetry systems, providing flexibility for a wide range of kitchen projects. The range is now available with lead times of approximately 8 - 12 weeks. 

Speaking about the collaboration, Rosa Roig-Fiol, founder of Ro Projects, said: “Our collaboration with HUSK grew organically from a shared interest in colour and material. Working closely together allowed us to test and refine a palette that feels considered and adaptable to different homes.”

HUSK co-founder Dave Young added: “Rosa’s artistic approach to colour brought a new perspective to how we think about painted kitchens. The collaboration allowed us to develop a range that feels distinctive while still practical for everyday use.”

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