Arclinea’s New Accent Curve

Designed by Antonio Citterio for Arclinea, Kora introduces a new design language defined by the curve.

The island moves beyond rigid orthogonality, opening into rounded corners and continuous, welcoming forms. Surfaces flow with ease, offering more fluid and intuitive ways of inhabiting the space.

“Through Kora, we advance the evolution of the island: a curved form that introduces fluidity and freedom into space,” designer Antonio Citterio explains.

Shown here in travertine marble with a combination of wood veneer and stainless steel, the Kora kitchen explores the relationship between materials with a beautifully articulated elegance.

Arclinea kitchens are available in New Zealand exclusively from Matisse, which offers an in-house design service to create bespoke kitchens from the range. 

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