
Dezeen Showroom: Dubai-based brand Fronteriors worked with American interior design studio Prime Projects on a range of cabinetry with arc-shaped details designed to be combined with IKEA storage.
The Curved cabinetry collection is characterised by a decorative groove that runs within the edge of the cabinet fronts, culminating in a round-edged square shape at the top.

“With its gently contoured profile, Curved offers a refined alternative to traditional flat-panel cabinetry, creating depth and movement in kitchens, wardrobes and media units,” said Fronteriors.
The collection is compatible with IKEA’s Sektion, Metod, Besta and Pax cabinets, allowing users to benefit from the accessibility and modularity of the IKEA catalogue while bringing a bespoke aesthetic to interiors.

The launch includes three colourways specific to the range: soft yellow Butter, dark blue Midnight and deep red Burgundy. Users can also select any of the standard colours in Fronteriors’ palette, as well as custom colours upon request.
Fronteriors and Prime Projects intend for the understated and timeless design of the cabinets to allow them to be seamlessly integrated in both contemporary and traditional interiors.
Product details:
Product: Curved cabinetry collection
Designer: Prime Projects
Brand: Fronteriors
Contact: info@fronteriors.co
Materials: MDF core, paint
Colours/finishes: Butter, Midnight, Burgundy, other Fronteriors colours and custom colours
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