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9 curved kitchen islands that double as sculpture
The trend of incorporating curves into home design is gaining popularity, particularly within kitchen spaces. This article showcases nine examples of kitchen islands that not only serve functional purposes for food preparation, storage, and dining but also stand as sculptural art pieces within their respective homes. The featured designs highlight how curved forms can introduce elegance, softness, and a unique aesthetic appeal to a kitchen.
One example is a mid-century inspired kitchen featuring a leaf-shaped island bench. This island, designed by Darren Genner and Simona Castagna, incorporates an S-shaped frame of powder-coated steel mesh, making it both sculptural and practical by facilitating easy movement around the kitchen. Another kitchen, designed by Lynne Bradley for a grand home, is situated in a transitional area between the entry and open-plan living zones. Here, the kitchen's design called for graceful curves and an ethereal color palette, which were successfully integrated into the island's form.
In a stylish kitchen designed by The Designory, uniformity is broken by the island's curves, which are further enhanced by American oak battens and a custom Concrete Nation benchtop in Greenstone. An Art Deco-inspired kitchen within a restored 1930s apartment in Sydney's eastern suburbs demonstrates how curved elements, reminiscent of cruise ship lines, can define architectural details like the rounded corners of the kitchen island. Another design by Three Birds Renovations introduces a vibrant pop of color with a standout island bench painted in Dulux Lorna, creating a lasting impression against a crisp white and marble backdrop.
The article also presents a kitchen in a heritage Sydney home where the challenge was to find a stool that complemented the unique timber-paneled kitchen island without overwhelming it. The chosen 'Broom' stool, made of American oak and leather with brass detailing, perfectly matches the island's hard-wearing elegance. In a Sydney apartment designed by Amber Road, the kitchen island is not only sculptural but also facilitates access to the balcony, demonstrating a dual-purpose design. An elegant monochrome kitchen features a curved island bench that subtly pays homage to the Art Deco era. Finally, a kitchen designed by Mim Design and VCON showcases timeless appeal with two solid blocks of stone carved with round edges to form its distinctive island bench.
Each of these examples illustrates how curved kitchen islands can transcend mere functionality, becoming central design elements that add character, flow, and artistic value to a home's most active space. The emphasis on soft lines and unique shapes allows these islands to act as focal points, enhancing the overall aesthetic of the kitchen and complementing various interior styles, from modern to Art Deco-inspired designs.
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