Forma, Corner’s new collection, builds on the brand’s language of soft, rounded forms and pairs it with an open, luminous architectural frame to align with contemporary kitchen design’s focus on transparency, natural light and a sense of ease.
Forma features a rounded island, but its role is interpreted differently from previous collections. It is designed as a place for natural interaction. Here, you can drink your morning tea, gather with loved ones and discuss your plans for the day.
The smooth lines make the island friendly and soft, and the Dekton Nebu countertop gives it a sense of lightness with its beige shade. It resembles a stone with a subtle pattern, yet it looks elegant and delicate.
The cabinet fronts are made of light oak veneer, which creates natural warmth and emphasizes the Scandinavian part of the aesthetic. Paired with the Dekton Nebu countertop, the design creates a palette that is far from typical neutrals. This material blend makes the kitchen visually light and highlights its natural character.

Forma is based on the idea of a balance between what you want to show and what is better to hide. Unlike the previous collection, Kyoto, Forma features a row of upper glass-front cabinets with warm lighting. They create a gentle, warm glow and display dishes, ceramics, and other essentials.
Practical household items remain hidden. Gaggenau built-in appliances are fully integrated, and a garage for appliances allows you to store away anything that disrupts the visual calm.
A rounded island and curved tall cabinet create a fluid composition that holds the room together, keeping it airy and bright. Minimalism feels less strict and more welcoming, defined by light, gentle curves and seamless transitions.








