Kitchen and bedroom furniture manufacturer and retailer, Wren, has reported a growth in sales and profit.
According to its latest filed accounts for the year ended 31 December 2025, total sales rose 10% to £1bn from £917.7m in 2024 – the second highest in Wren’s history.
EBITDA stood at £142.8m, up from £111m, while pre-tax profit resulted at £105.1m, up from £69.4m recorded the previous year.
Stated within its report, Wren said: “The kitchen market remained somewhat challenging in 2025 with an uncertain macroeconomic environment and a continued slowdown in the housing market resulting in some consumers choosing to defer their kitchen renovation project.
“Whilst industry data suggests that the market has seen, at best, low single digit growth the directors are pleased to note that the company has seen turnover increase by 10%. This confirms the directors’ view that despite the conditions, the business continues to gain market share from its competitors.”

