There’s something instinctively calming about curves. We wanted to explore that feeling without relying on obvious arches. Instead, we leaned into subtle gestures: rounded edges, softened transitions, and quiet arcs that reveal themselves slowly.
The vanity sets the tone with its rounded corner, paired with a circular mirror that echoes the same language.
A little lower, even the smallest details follow through. The gentle curve of the fixtures and the repeating floral geometry of the floor tiles create a rhythm that feels organic
Then, the bathroom wall carries that idea further. Instead of a typical straight partition, it traces a curve, guiding movement through the space. There’s no statement arch, just a continuous curve that you feel more than you see.
And this is this is how the bathroom curved wall looks like from the outside! The wall gently wraps into the dining area, turning what could have been a hard corner into a sculptural moment. It also opens up the kitchen entrance, drawing you in rather than closing the space off.
The curved ledge becomes a spot to display small, cherished objects. Here we have some silly looking gachapon. Easily refreshed whenever we like.
Even in something as functional as a wardrobe, a gentle arc softens the repetition of vertical lines.
No dramatic gestures. just a series of subtle curves that connect everything. You may not notice them at first, but you feel them everywhere.
We hope this inspires you to see how curves don’t have to be bold to be felt!