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Gozney and Tonester may seem like companies from two different worlds. One’s a pizza oven brand and the other is a paint company.
What brings them together though is a focus on design emotion. Gozney was founded on the emotional connection of food combined with beautiful pizza ovens that are also very functional.
Tonester on the other hand, was founded through Tony Piloseno’s social media where he would have captivating videos mixing paint and education around it. The company he was working for at the time didn’t understand the value behind it, so he decided to bring his connection with paint to market.
Tony has built something around the idea that color carries meaning, that it has a world attached to it. What I admire most is his obsession with getting it right. Tony has a deep-rooted commitment to his craft and an incredible eye for color, always pushing further until something feels perfect. I have huge respect for founders who carry that kind of singular obsession, regardless of the industry they’re in, because it’s often what creates the most meaningful experiences for people.
Tom Gozney, Founder and CEO of Gozney
The two brands a coming together for a limited run of pizza ovens that are sure to turn heads and bring emotion. Four different Gozney pizza oven models will be released in colors that were specifically matched for the ovens and experiences.

The way Tony evokes emotion through his paint colors is exactly how I think about the material, form and finish of our ovens. We’re both trying to transform spaces in different ways: Tony through color and atmosphere, and us through the moments of connection that happen around fire and food. When I saw his shades and held them next to what we were building, something clicked. There’s a moment when the fire’s lit and the natural light hits the oven and everything just looks right. These four shades amplify that.
Tom Gozney, Founder and CEO of Gozney
The relentless design focus of both founders means that the color choices were very intentional. They were chosen for a reason, not just as a new colorway to move units, like you might see with collabs at other brands.
We spent a lot of time on which shades belonged with which oven. Each color was chosen for the specific way it shows up next to fire — ember, shadow, ash and smoke — then matched to a single oven to carry as much weight on an outdoor focal piece as it does on a wall. We both believe the things people use every day should be intentional, and this collection is proof of that.
Tony Piloseno, Founder and CEO of Tonester
Each pizza oven will be released individually starting on Monday, June 15th through Thursday, the 18th. This is truly a limited run, so once they’re gone, they’re gone.
They are going to kick it off with the Arc Lite in “High at the Gala” which is Tonestor’s signature shade. It’s meant to evoke emotion in a space without being too bright. It launches on Monday, June 15, 2026, at 9 a.m. MDT and priced at $399.99.
The next day at the same time, the Tread drops in “Car Coat”. It’s a warm, finish-forward stone brown that reads differently in every light. The limited edition, go-anywhere Tread is priced at $499.99.

On the 17th at 9 a.m. MDT Gozney releases the Arc XL in “London House”. This is a color that’s a deep, rich navy blue with lots of depth to it. The large Arc oven carries a price tag of $999.99. This is my favorite color from the collection.
Gozney’s biggest, boldest oven also carries the boldest color of the collection. On the 18th at the same 9 a.m. slot they’re releasing the Dome XL (Gen 2) in “Black Orange”. This is Gozney’s flagship oven that started the brand and has all the premium features, so it’s matched with a sophisticated, bold, heat-anchored color that belongs next to fire. The best of the best oven retails for $2,799.99.
