Forma Moderna
Joinery conceived as architecture at a smaller scale. Every element resolved early, coordinated precisely, and executed with discipline to become part of the built environment rather than applied to it.
Discipline
Forma Moderna begins with a single principle: joinery is not decoration applied after the fact. It is architecture at a smaller scale, conceived alongside the building itself, coordinated with precision, and executed as an integral part of the whole.
Joinery and architecture develop together from the outset, not sequentially.
Early decisions eliminate ambiguity and prevent revisions during construction.
System-based manufacturing holds tight tolerances across every surface and detail.
Tolerance
Tight tolerances are achieved through system-based manufacturing, not craftsmanship alone. Every panel, reveal, and alignment is resolved in advance, eliminating variables during fabrication and installation.
Materials
A controlled palette of neutrals—whites, soft greys, charcoals—allows proportion and alignment to dominate. Matte and satin surfaces eliminate visual distraction, letting form and shadow define the space.
Applications
Forma Moderna applies the same architectural rigor to every space. Kitchens, storage, living areas, and bathrooms are all resolved with the same precision and integration that defines the approach.
Precision-integrated cabinetry aligned with the building's spatial logic and material language.
Embedded within the architecture, clarity expressed through consistent detail and alignment.
Harmonised with form and materiality, resolved as part of the spatial composition.
Consistent, aligned, and disciplined, expressing the same architectural principles at smaller scale.
This approach serves designers, builders, and clients who demand clarity and integration in every detail.