BeautConcrete is a London-based decor retailer that has put together 'The Curve' cantilevered concrete kitchen that defies gravity with a single leg that supports the entire unit. The island is both functional and minimal while drawing upon a utilitarian aesthetic that can be used in a variety of decorative interiors.
The island is fashioned out a single slab of concrete that curves upwards to form a flat surface and is entirely supported on a single leg. The shape follows that of a wave, offering an unconventional design that houses several outlets as well as stove top. The concrete island eliminates clutter and embellishments by focusing on shape and material more so than decoration. Each 'The Curve' island is specially built upon order.
Cantilevered Concrete Kitchenettes
'The Curved' Kitchen Island Features a Gravity-Defying Shape
Trend Themes
1. Gravity-defying Kitchen Design - Designing kitchen units with gravity-defying elements opens up opportunities for creating visually striking and functional spaces.
2. Utilitarian Aesthetic - Incorporating utilitarian aesthetics into interior design allows for sleek and minimalist spaces that prioritize functionality.
3. Customizable Concrete Furniture - Offering customizable concrete furniture provides customers with unique and personalized design options for their living spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - The interior design industry can explore ways to incorporate gravity-defying elements and utilitarian aesthetics in their designs.
2. Furniture Manufacturing - Furniture manufacturers can tap into the growing demand for customizable concrete furniture to offer unique and personalized pieces to their customers.
3. Home Decor Retail - Home decor retailers can showcase and sell gravity-defying kitchen units and other utilitarian-inspired products to homeowners looking for contemporary design solutions.