
Across the many kitchens we get the pleasure of looking at, rounded corners have been appearing more and more in well-designed spaces. Whether it's on islands, drawer handles, or sinks, this trend is slowly asserting itself as a major marker of taste.
But, why? Louisa Grey, of House of Grey design studio, says, "Luxury today is defined by how a space makes us feel, and a kitchen with soft edges and sculptural forms holds quiet sophistication; it’s a reflection of craftsmanship, attention to materiality, and a deeper understanding of emotional connection in design."
If this has you considering a space that invokes both quiet luxury and an environment of calm, soft-to-touch design, then look no further than this kitchen trend.





For the logistical details, Louisa offered some examples of how she tends to incorporate this modern kitchen style.
She explained, "We often integrate soft forms through bullnose or half-bullnose edges on worktops, which tone down the visual weight of stone or wood and create a more fluid transition between surfaces.
"Sculpted handles, integrated pulls, and arched or softly profiled shelving and niches that echo organic shapes aren’t decorative gestures — they’re sensory, transforming the kitchen into a place of relaxation and connection. All of the elements build a holistic language of softness — a kitchen that’s grounded, tactile and alive, and that encourages us to slow down, breathe and reconnect with the simple rituals of daily life."
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It's not just the structural items like countertops and cabinets that follow this trend, appliances and accessories can also help to soften the look of your kitchen.
It's great when you're functional kitchen pieces can double as decoration, and this is definitely true of this soft green casserole dish.
Double down on the curves with these smoothly shaped oil and vinegar bottles with a round cork stopper.
Kettles get a lot of use, so its worth investing in piece that is just as stylish as is useful. This vintage inspired dome kettle demonstrates how much fun you can have with this curvy trend.
I love having matching glass jars on open shelving or in cabinets to store dry goods. The smooth corners of this option would look so nice lined up on a shelf. You have the option to engrave – if you want to stay extra organized and label your ingredients.
This trend looks great when incorporate it into the smallest of details – having smooth handles to compliment rounded counters demonstrate that extra effort to tie it all together.
I love how this handmade vase leans into the relaxed, calming feel of soft curved shapes. Perfect for decorating an empty shelf or corner of your kitchen that might previously go unnoticed.