The Forma kitchen brings a softer approach to Japandi design through light oak cabinetry and rounded forms. Curved edges and a sculptural island introduce smoother transitions, while the layout remains simple and practical.

Light wood cabinetry and beige stone surfaces create a quiet, low-contrast palette.

Oak cabinet fronts highlight the natural grain and keep the cabinetry visually consistent.

Material transitions are kept minimal, allowing the curved forms to stand out more clearly.

Stone surfaces and oak cabinetry create a natural material contrast across the kitchen.
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A Dekton countertop with an integrated sink adds a durable surface that works naturally with the wood tones.

An open appliance garage adds accessible storage to upper cabinets and tall pantry.
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Built-in appliances and continuous surfaces keep the layout clean and functional.
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Light oak veneer cabinets and glass-front uppers combine with a simple layout that keeps the kitchen open and easy to use.

The island and tall cabinets feature rounded corners that soften the overall geometry and improve movement through the space.









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