Boffi
A45 Hanging Washbasin
Stone
The A45 washbasin by Boffi, signed by the Bulgarian designer Victor Vasilev, easily catches the eye with its elegant, sharply squared shapes. The internal walls of the basin have a 45 ° bevel that dynamizes its strictly rectangular profile, while the top is only slightly inclined to allow the flow of water, thus giving a sense of solid geometry. The drain is arranged on one side and is hidden by a walnut or Cristalplant top. A45 is available in Cristalplant or in white Carrara marble (version A 45 Stone). The A45 Compact variant, on the other hand, has a reduced width.
W.90 x D.50 x H.12 cm
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The Boffi kitchens evoke, more than any other brand, the concept of "design kitchen". A unique brand, which throughout its history has given a decisive impulse in the evolution of the kitchen environment up to the modern modular kitchens. Among the big names of Made in Italy kitchens, Boffi's is undoubtedly the one most closely linked to luxury kitchens, proving itself capable of creating real marvels of technique and aesthetics and thus creating unique environments enhanced by the use of exclusive materials. However the Boffi world does not end in the kitchen: the collections of bathrooms and wardrobes are equally famous, while for the living area its collections integrate harmoniously with those of De Padova, a brand belonging to the same group.Read more
Designed by
Victor Vasilev
Victor Vasilev (1974-) is a Bulgarian architect and designer based in Milan. Originally from Plovdiv, he studied at the Polytechnic University of Milan and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen before opening his own studio in Milan in 2004. His style, marked by extreme formal cleanliness and temperate minimalism, finds its perfect fulfillment in bathroom design, a field in which he boasts close collaborations with brands such as Falper and Antrax (for whom he also curated the interior design of their respective Milanese showrooms), as well as Boffi for whom he designed the award-winning CTline series of wall-mounted containers. He has also ventured into the home furnishings sector, working with brands such as MDF Italia, Living Divani, Potocco, Desalto and Natuzzi Italia, and into the lighting sector, where he had the opportunity to work with the historic Milanese brand Oluce.Read more