Ahead of the Curve: Moda Interni and Pedini Debut the Most Curved, Luxurious Kitchen in the Philippines

MANILA, Philippines, 26 June 2025 – A  new wave in kitchen innovation has arrived in the Philippines. Moda Interni, in partnership with Italian luxury kitchen brand Pedini, has unveiled the most curved kitchen ever introduced to the local market, redefining how form, function, and flow come together at the heart of Filipino homes.

The new kitchen from Pedini’s Arkè collection made its official debut at Moda Interni’s Quezon City showroom, led by Goldwin Sison, CEO of Moda Interni, and Francesco Giuffrida, Brand Export Manager of Pedini. Featuring a sculptural C-shaped island and body, curved lacquered cabinetry, and slatted wood detailing, the design is a masterclass in both engineering and aesthetics. This game-changing kitchen challenges the traditional straight-line layout and ushers in a new era of elevated, experience-driven cooking spaces. It’s an ambitious showcase that reflects Moda Interni’s big bet on the growing interest for functional luxury in Filipino homes.

“Curved kitchens represent a refined evolution in kitchen design, one that balances visual harmony with daily performance,” shares 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,” he added.

As the Philippine luxury market becomes increasingly design-savvy, curved kitchens are fast becoming the next frontier. Yet only a select few brands globally can offer this level of craftsmanship. Pedini, a leader in modular and luxury kitchens since 1957, was one of the first to pioneer the curved kitchen concept—starting with its iconic Francesca model. Pedini has been present in the Philippine market for two years and continues to grow among discerning homeowners, interior designers, and architects who value world-class design with local accessibility.

Shaped for Your Needs

Pushing the bounds of innovative yet timeless design, the curved kitchen responds directly to the modern Filipino lifestyle. Its design encourages natural movement, interaction, and everyday multitasking.  Every curve can be strategized to your needs. Not just for cooking, but for creating a space that brings people together and enhances everyday living. 

Unlike standard linear layouts, curved kitchens surround you, creating a more ergonomic and intuitive space. While the overall shape stays consistent, key elements like stoves, sinks, and accessories can be arranged to suit your flow and style. Beyond function, curved kitchens offer striking aesthetics, transforming the kitchen into a true hub for entertaining and connection. For Filipinos who love cooking, gathering, and celebrating, it’s more than a kitchen; it’s a lifestyle investment.

“This collection is the result of decades of innovation and Italian design heritage,” said Francesco Giuffrida. “At Pedini, it’s about shaping spaces that reflect the way people live today, with elegance, efficiency, and emotion.”

Perfect for the Evolving Filipino Home

As Filipino homes continue to evolve, becoming more open, expressive, and lifestyle-oriented, the kitchen is no longer just a utilitarian space. It has become the heart of the home, where families gather, stories are shared over meals, and traditions are passed down. It is a space to reconnect with loved ones, express one’s creativity, and celebrate your identity.

Moda Interni and Pedini’s launch of the curved kitchen marks a bold response to this shift. A reimagination of what the modern kitchen can be: sculptural yet practical, timeless and refined.

“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,” shares Sison. “And at Moda Interni, we’re proud to lead this conversation with Pedini, one of the world’s best when it comes to curved kitchen design and now the leading brand for it in the country.”

As this wave of innovation gains momentum, one thing is clear: the future of kitchen design in the Philippines is curved.

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