
A design revolution is quietly unfolding at the heart of Filipino homes—and it’s not in the living room or bedroom. It’s in the kitchen. Leading this transformation is Moda Interni, the exclusive Philippine partner of renowned Italian luxury brand Pedini, which just launched a groundbreaking curved kitchen collection that’s redefining elegance, efficiency, and emotion in home design.
Recently unveiled at Moda Interni’s Quezon City showroom, Pedini’s new curved kitchen—part of its Arkè Collection—is not just another luxury kitchen. With its sculptural C-shaped island, curved lacquered cabinetry, and rich slatted wood accents, it represents a bold departure from the rigid lines of traditional kitchen layouts. It’s a space designed to flow with you, not around you.
“We see curved kitchens as the next wave of kitchen design,” says Goldwin Sison, CEO of Moda Interni. “They’re not just about style. They’re about how people really live—how they move, how they connect, and how they cook. That’s why Pedini is setting a new standard in the Philippine market.”
The curved kitchen trend: A global design shift hits local shores
Globally, curved kitchen designs have been gaining momentum, thanks to their seamless blend of beauty and functionality. But in the Philippines, this is still a fresh and exciting frontier—one where Pedini proudly claims the pole position.

“Pedini was one of the first to introduce the curved kitchen to the global market with our Francesca model,” shares Francesco Giuffrida, Brand Export Manager of Pedini. “And we’re proud to continue leading the way with kitchens that are sculpted for life—not just living.”
What sets Pedini apart is not just their design leadership but their deep customization options. Every curved kitchen can be tailored to fit a client’s lifestyle—from the materials used and color palette down to the specific positioning of sinks, stovetops, and storage. Whether you prefer a kitchen that hugs your workflow or a centerpiece that sparks conversation, Pedini’s curved islands adapt to your needs. And with a 10-year warranty—the longest in the industry—Pedini backs their craftsmanship with confidence.
Shaped around you: The ergonomic advantage
Unlike boxy, traditional layouts that force people to move in straight lines, curved kitchens naturally encourage a circular, ergonomic flow. Everything feels closer. More intuitive. More personal. The island isn’t just a counter—it’s a centerpiece for multitasking, gathering, and entertaining.
“This is a kitchen you live in,” explains Sison. “It’s not just a cooking station. It’s a place for laughter, for teaching your kids how to cook, for wine nights with friends, and even for quiet moments with your morning coffee.”
That philosophy is resonating. Designers, architects, and homeowners across the country are beginning to see curved kitchens not as a trend, but as the next evolution of how we experience the most important room in the house.
Beyond style: A response to the Filipino way of life
In Filipino culture, the kitchen has always been a sacred space—a place where family stories are passed down through recipes, where celebrations begin, and where bonds are nurtured. The shift toward open-plan homes only amplifies this, with kitchens now fully visible and fully part of daily life.
Moda Interni’s bold move to bring Pedini’s curved kitchens to the Philippines reflects a deeper understanding of this emotional and cultural connection.
“Filipinos don’t just cook to eat. They cook to connect,” says Giuffrida. “Our designs reflect that. We want the kitchen to be a place where people feel something—comfort, joy, inspiration.”
A new movement begins
Interest in curved kitchens is growing fast. According to Sison, inquiries from architects and interior designers about curved layouts have doubled in recent months. What was once seen as a niche luxury is quickly becoming a design aspiration for discerning Filipino homeowners.
“It’s more than a kitchen—it’s a movement,” Sison emphasizes. “We’re not just introducing a new product; we’re inviting people to rethink how they want to live. And with Pedini, we’re offering the best in the world to lead that change right here at home.”
As curved kitchens make their mark in showrooms and high-end residences across the country, one thing is certain: the future of Filipino kitchen design is no longer boxed in—it’s beautifully curved.