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This kitchen sits within a 1930's Art Deco house. Furniture played a big part in the establishment of the Art Deco movement, and it had a lot of circular form to it, this coupled with the home's natural curves helped inspire the kitchen design, so I began play around with the idea of curves. This is the reason the SMEG fridge's curves jut out into the room, instead of sitting flush with the cabinetry. This train of thought also inspired the thermo-formed arc of the island, benchtop and overhead unit. 

We purposefully left the bench and overhead units unconnected to the wall so it appears as an unfitted kitchen, like a furniture piece. 

Photography by Kallan MacLeod.

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Mal Corboy has been designing for over 28 years, starting in 1988 in a small design and manufacturing business.

Since then, Mal has garnered international reputation for his eye-catching interiors and custom furniture design. Along with creating award-winning kitchens, Mal’s specialist set of skills extends to designing bathrooms, custom furniture and full interiors for both residential and commercial properties.

Mal is a passionate designer, he continually pushes boundaries to create challenging, dynamic kitchens and interior spaces that are not only beautiful and well-designed by completely functional. 

Currently Mal is a member and a Fellow of the National Kitchen and Bathrooms Association, Housing Institute Australia, Society of British Interior Designers, a Professional member of DINZ and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.