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Eleven further retailer partners join Pocketa, from kitchen units and appliances to smart lighting, linen and gift hampers

By Taz

Eleven further retailer partners

  • Denbigh Rowe logo, a Pocketa retailer partner

    Denbigh Rowe

  • Shelly logo, a Pocketa retailer partner

    Shelly

  • Richard Haworth logo, a Pocketa retailer partner

    Richard Haworth

  • VEVOR logo, a Pocketa retailer partner

    VEVOR

  • Buywise logo, a Pocketa retailer partner

    Buywise

  • Brooklands Kitchens logo, a Pocketa retailer partner

    Brooklands Kitchens

  • Araco Interiors logo, a Pocketa retailer partner

    Araco Interiors

  • BEDSNK logo, a Pocketa retailer partner

    BEDSNK

  • Costack Spices logo, a Pocketa retailer partner

    Costack Spices

  • Blooma Florist logo, a Pocketa retailer partner

    Blooma Florist

  • Spicers of Hythe logo, a Pocketa retailer partner

    Spicers of Hythe

What changed

Eleven further retailer partners join the public named set: kitchen units, appliances, smart lighting, tools, outdoor furniture, linen, spices, florals and gift hampers, taking the roster to one hundred and fifty-one.

What to check in your project

Use each partner for the stage it covers, keep bought-elsewhere records after purchases, and expect further programmes as remaining negotiations convert.

Primary source: Pocketa Kitchen Market Watch · Eleven more retailer partners join Pocketa, from panelling and spices to outdoor cook, showers and florist blooms · 11 August 2026

Pocketa has added eleven further retailer partners: Denbigh Rowe, Shelly, Richard Haworth, VEVOR, Buywise, Brooklands Kitchens, Araco Interiors, BEDSNK, Costack Spices, Blooma Florist and Spicers of Hythe. Together they take the public named set from one hundred and forty to one hundred and fifty-one.

They deepen kitchen units and appliances during the fit, smart lighting and tools on fitting days, outdoor teak and linen for rooms beside the kitchen, spice blends for first meals in, and florals or gift hampers when the house settles. Pocketa remains 100% free for homeowners through retailer partnerships. Payment stays with the retailer. You can open each of these eleven partners from this note.

At a glance

What changed

Eleven further retailer partners join the public named set: kitchen units, appliances, smart lighting, tools, outdoor furniture, linen, spices, florals and gift hampers, taking the roster to one hundred and fifty-one.

Why it matters

Homeowners get more routes for the kitchen fit itself, smarter lighting and tools during works, and soft finishes or celebration buys once the project opens up.

What to check in your project

Use each partner for the stage it covers, keep bought-elsewhere records after purchases, and expect further programmes as remaining negotiations convert.

What happened

On 12 August 2026, Pocketa already named one hundred and forty live retailer partners across earlier Market Watch notes. The same day, eleven further programmes went live on Our Partners and are announced here:

Brooklands Kitchens adds kitchen units, worktops and bundle deals for the fit-out itself. Buywise covers kitchen appliances and built-in cooking for the same stage. Shelly brings smart dimmers, switches and sensors for the renovated kitchen. VEVOR widens tools and DIY kit for renovation and fit-out days.

Denbigh Rowe adds luxury teak outdoor furniture for living beside the finished kitchen. Richard Haworth covers hotel-quality bed, bath and table linen for rooms beyond the kitchen. Araco Interiors and BEDSNK deepen furniture and bedroom pieces for the wider home. Costack Spices brings bold spice blends for first meals in. Blooma Florist and Spicers of Hythe cover UK flower delivery and gift hampers for a housewarming or first evening in.

With these eleven newly named beside the one hundred and forty already public, Pocketa names one hundred and fifty-one retailer partners. Explore the eleven partners in the next section, keep earlier notes for prior cohorts, and see the full set on Our Partners.

Why it matters for UK kitchen projects

Kitchen units, appliances, lighting controls and tools often land while the fit is underway. A wider partner set helps fill those gaps without leaving the organised project record.

Outdoor furniture, linen, bedroom furniture, spices, florals and gift hampers remain honest after-handover or beside-kitchen buys. Grouping them on Our Partners keeps that story clear without inventing mid-project fitting claims for soft-fit partners.

Pocketa remains free for homeowners. Partner browse links sit beside the checklist, notes and spending record so more of the project can stay organised in one place as the partner list grows.

What to check in your project

When you browse a partner site from Pocketa, confirm current price, stock, delivery and returns with the seller before ordering.

If you complete a purchase on a partner site, add a bought-elsewhere or purchase record in your project so model numbers, receipts and delivery dates stay with the related checklist lines.

Use Brooklands Kitchens and Buywise when units and appliances are under review. Use Shelly and VEVOR when lighting controls or fitting-day tools are live. Use Denbigh Rowe when outdoor living opens up. Use Richard Haworth, Araco Interiors and BEDSNK for linen, interiors and bedrooms beside the finished kitchen. Use Costack Spices for first-meal cook kit. Use Blooma Florist and Spicers of Hythe for florals or gift hampers when you want a housewarming or first-evening touch. Keep quote-led or curated catalogue routes separate in your notes when those paths apply.

Read the earlier partner notes alongside this one if you still need the first one hundred and forty. Watch for later additions as remaining negotiations convert. The full live set is listed on Our Partners.

Optional next step

If this affects your kitchen project

Check the related quote, product or delivery note while the detail is fresh.

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