Boffi
Cove Kitchen
Cove Kitchen brings the unmistakable aesthetic sign of an archistar like Zaha Hadid into the kitchen. An "author's kitchen", consisting of a monobloc island resolved as a real sculpture, in the enveloping fluidity of the lines without edges. Made of Corian and wood, Cove Kitchen is proposed as a real work of art, sacrificing the possibilities of customization to expressiveness, but not neglecting the functionality of everyday use.A cuisine for connoisseurs, awarded by numerous international awards, including the 2018 Elle Decor International Design Award.
Completely customized on a project
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Each product is tailor-made for the personal taste and indications of the customer in a customized finish and that is why the production time may vary according to the chosen product.
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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
Zaha Hadid
Zaha Hadid (1950-2016) was one of the most shining archistars of the 20th and 21st centuries. She was born in Baghdad, she studied mathematics in Beirut and then moved to London to complete her studies at the prestigious Architectural Association School of Architecture. She then joined the OMA Studio of her former professor Rem Koolhaas for a few years, before returning to London in the 1980s to open her own studio and devote herself to teaching. It is in that period that she perfects the style that will make her famous, developed in a first phase above all through drawings and sketches: her works, belonging to the de-constructivist current like those of the master Koolhaas, live on fragmented geometries and sharp edges, crossed by incessant tension and a strong sense of movement that give them a great spectacular inspiration. One of the very first works he has the opportunity to create is the fire station on the Vitra campus, which will be followed by projects on an increasingly larger scale such as the MAXXI museum in Rome, the Guangzhou Opera House and the London Aquatics Center, designed on the occasion of the 2012 Olympics. Numerous awards at the highest levels: in 2004 she was the first woman to be awarded the Pritzker Prize, the "Nobel Prize of Architecture", and was included in the list of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine. You have also worked as a designer on special projects in the field of product design, created with brands such as Sawaya & Moroni, B&B Italia, Slamp, Alessi, Cassina, Citco, Rosenthal and Lasvit.Read more