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Zara Stacey

We're calling 2023's biggest trend: curves in the kitchen – designers show how to include them in yours

Kitchens with curves. Green kitchen with large round kitchen island, curved pendant light and wooden cabinetry. Close up of curved pink fluted drinks cabinet. Round kitchen island, arch windows, green cabinetry.

A kitchen is a space often associated with sleek, sharp lines and a more functional approach to interior design, however, we are seeing many designers embrace more interesting, engaging shapes and softer silhouettes.

Cue: curves.

One of the biggest kitchen trends of this year, it's fair to say that curves are everywhere, from furniture to architecture, lighting and more. For your kitchen ideas, these curved designs can be used to establish a more welcoming, organic and cozy atmosphere, transforming a traditionally streamlined space into one that's sinuous and elegant.

How you can bring beautiful curves into your kitchen

'Using curved lines within a home offers a wealth of benefits, including the potential to add both flow and dynamism,' says interior designer, Charu Gandhi.

We have spoken with a collection of designers who share some of their favorite curved kitchen design ideas, and provide expert advice on how best to integrate curves into the kitchen – and why this trend is here to stay.

1. Add arches through architecture

Hoxton kitchen in Metallic Midnight, Magnet  (Image credit: Magnet)

Arches are traditional, architectural features that have been used across building design for thousands of years. The popular resurgence of archways in interior design, from windows to alcoves, doorways and more, is helping to make our spaces look and feel softer, and unique.

'Curves are having a moment – and it only takes one to turn simple storage into a special feature,' says kitchen expert and writer, Linda Clayton.

In this beautiful, modern kitchen (above), the luxurious larder has been elevated by a striking arch doorway; a simple yet beautiful design detail that creates an eye-catching focal point.

‘An arched pantry is an interesting accent, softening lines and adding character,’ says Jen Nash, design excellence manager, Magnet.

2. Create a centerpiece round kitchen island

Bespoke painted kitchen with fluted island and terrazzo, Sheraton Interiors (Image credit: Sheraton Interiors)

Activate the ergonomic benefits of curves to get the party flowing, and embrace a rounded kitchen island shape.

‘A rounded island comes into its own when entertaining, especially in entertainment kitchens with multiple entrance/exit points, making it easier for guests to socialize and encouraging smooth transition between spaces,’ says Shehryar Khan, director, Sheraton Interiors

‘A curved kitchen island can also include a more expansive seating area, allowing guests to comfortably eat and socialize around the space.’

We love this curvaceous kitchen island design, and how the two beautiful arched windows mirror the island, establishing a cohesive and connected space.

3. Round off a peninsula with curves

Bespoke kitchen, Hølte. A New Day Studio. (Image credit: Hølte, A New Day Studio)

For a real design statement and break away from the norm, why not put a curve at the end of a peninsular island? It's a softer, more space-enhancing way to design a kitchen. 

‘This design brings a playful edge to entertaining, as the curved, fluted doors open to reveal a cocktail cabinet,’ says interior designer, Andrew Griffiths.

4. Match curves with cocooning furniture

Bespoke kitchen, Blakes London. (Image credit: Blakes London)

As we have explored, using curves in interior design is known to make a space feel more cozy and inviting, so when deciding on your kitchen seating ideas, know that curvaceous, cocooning designs will only make the space feel more relaxing and welcoming.

In this kitchen by Blakes London, the large island has been paired with a set of &Tradition In Between stools, which feature an elegant, curved seat. The fluting on the kitchen island also creates a wonderful sense of rhythm and repetition, which elegantly mirrors the statement, rounded marble countertop.

Lead designer, Annie Ebenston, says of the design, ‘Angular flutes can bring a bold aesthetic, tight reed-like forms are subtler and large scallops will emphasize shadow and shape.'

5. Add curvaceous with lighting and accessories

Vogue 88cm-wide pendant extractor, Falmec (Image credit: Falmec)

A simple way to add curves to your kitchen without redesigning the whole space is through your lighting and accessory choices.

In this beautiful green kitchen, curves have been used across the cabinetry and island, but the striking, round pendant light truly takes center-stage... and all is not what it seems with the kitchen lighting ideas in this space. 

A design from Falmec UK, the Vogue pendant is an innovative light and extractor fan all in one, creating a modern, streamlined design that can fit in beautifully with the style of a contemporary kitchen.

Sean Drumm, managing director at Falmec says, 'These designs provide powerful extraction and task lighting and are ideal for creating a discreet kitchen with the relaxed feel of a living room.'

FAQs

What is a curved kitchen?

As we have explored in this piece, a curved kitchen is one that embraces more organic, free-flowing and curvaceous forms. 

From the shape of your kitchen island and countertops, to your cabinetry and lighting, embracing curves in the kitchen can create an overall softer and more distinctive finish in the space.

Curves also celebrate more retro looks of the past; with the revival of a '70s style having a huge influence on design trends of recent years.


A curvaceous kitchen is one that really invites you to move through and use the space in a more relaxed and sociable manner.

As interior designer, Patricia Urquiola states, 'Edges delimit and mark out a space – avoiding them enlarges the inhabitants’ freedom.'

Curves can help to transform a kitchen, an environment synonymous with practicality and functionality, into a space that feels more comforting, cozy and decorative.

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