A bold new chapter in kitchen design has arrived in the Philippines—and it’s anything but straight.
Moda Interni, in collaboration with iconic Italian kitchen brand Pedini, has officially unveiled the most curved, luxurious kitchen concept the local market has ever seen.

Debuted at Moda Interni’s Quezon City showroom on June 26, 2025, the launch of Pedini’s Arkè collection marked a game-changing moment in the fusion of sculptural aesthetics and ergonomic innovation. At the heart of the collection is a stunning C-shaped island, curved lacquered cabinetry, and slatted wood detailing—an elegant departure from traditional straight-line layouts that reimagines the kitchen as a sensorial, experience-driven space.
“Curved kitchens represent a refined evolution in kitchen design, one that balances visual harmony with daily performance,” said Moda Interni CEO Goldwin Sison. “With Pedini’s curved kitchens, we’re not just offering a luxury product. We’re introducing a new standard for how the modern Filipino kitchen can feel and function.” As homes across the country shift toward more open and expressive spaces, Pedini’s vision fits seamlessly with the Filipino lifestyle—fluid, connected, and grounded in shared moments. Unlike rigid kitchen forms, the curved design promotes natural movement, encourages interaction, and transforms cooking into a lifestyle centerpiece.

A global pioneer in modular kitchens since 1957, Pedini was among the first to engineer curved cabinetry, beginning with its trailblazing Francesca model. Today, its reputation for innovation continues with Arkè. “We design for how people live—not just how a kitchen should look,” said Francesco Giuffrida, Brand Export Manager of Pedini. “The Arkè collection is a product of decades of Italian innovation and emotional design. It reflects a philosophy of elegance in motion.” Built from high-quality materials, the system includes lacquered finishes with metallic effects, ribbed detailing, porcelain-based countertops, and oak veneer tables—all custom-made in Italy. The design’s modular nature allows homeowners to shape the island into a C, S, or J form, while integrating cooktops, sinks, and storage based on their needs.
Sison noted that client interest in curved kitchens is rising. “Over the past few months, we’ve heard from fellow architects and designers that more clients are asking about curved kitchens. It’s exciting to see this interest growing. It signals the beginning of a new design movement here in the Philippines,” he said. Starting at P2 million, Pedini’s curved kitchens are fully customizable and come with a 10-year water-resistance warranty—making them not just a style investment, but a durable one as well.

For Filipinos who love cooking, gathering, and celebrating, this kitchen isn’t just about function. It’s about storytelling. It’s about designing a space that brings people together and honors the emotional rhythm of everyday life. “Curved layouts create a sense of embrace,” Giuffrida added. “They reflect life’s natural contours. And for cultures like the Philippines—where food, family, and celebration are deeply intertwined—it just makes sense.”
Moda Interni’s launch of this curved kitchen is more than a local milestone—it’s a bold signal of where Filipino design is headed. As the exclusive Philippine distributor of top European brands such as Turri, Opera Contemporary, LAGO, and now Pedini, Moda Interni continues to champion luxury that is both globally sophisticated and intimately Filipino. “Our mission is to empower homeowners and designers with choices that reflect global sophistication but speak to local values,” said Sison. “The launch of this curved kitchen is just the beginning.”

In a world dominated by straight lines and predictable layouts, Pedini’s curved kitchen dares to be different. It invites movement, sparks joy, and reclaims the kitchen as a place of connection and creativity.

