The Forma kitchen by Corner continues the expressive language of the Ukrainian brand’s contemporary designs with soft, rounded forms. A merging of two distinct styles – Scandinavian and Japanese – the Japandi kitchen is inviting and hard-working.
Intended to allow a space to breathe, the Forma kitchen by Corner welcomes the user with a monolithic rounded island. More than mere workstation, the island is intended as a place to gather with family and friends. Inspired by balance, the kitchen features spaces for display-worthy pieces as well as hidden spots to store the more utilitarian kitchen essentials.
Along with the island, the Forma kitchen by Corner includes a row of upper glass-front cabinets with integrated warm lighting. The illuminated cabinets artfully showcase dishes, glassware, ceramics and other items under a gentle warm glow.
A tall curved full-height cabinet echoes the gently curved shape of the island, creating a fluid composition that pulls the room together.
Built-in Gaggenau appliances are completely integrated into the tall cabinet or countertops, while an appliance garage allows for smaller machines to be stored away to not disrupt the overall visual calm. The lower cabinet units are fronted by a protruding grid-like structure that lends a geometric rhythm.
The cabinet fronts of the Forma kitchen by Corner are made from a light oak veneer, which expresses a natural warmth and emphasizes the Scandinavian influence.
A Dekton Nebu ultra-compact surface in warm brown-beige clads the countertops on the island and lower-cabinets, as well as the sink, enriching the interplay of matte and glass textures.
The minimalist design of the Forma kitchen by Corner is airy and bright and supports everyday life without overwhelming the space.