Boffi
Xila Kitchen
The Xila kitchen is an iconic model of Boffi production: it is in fact the first kitchen without a handle launched by the brand, back in 1972, in a pioneering operation for the Italian market. Constantly updated over the years, it is still one of the cornerstones of the Boffi proposal today.The fundamental characteristics of this family of kitchens are two: the extreme design versatility, with an infinite wealth of modules and materials that allow you to compose Xila kitchens suitable for any space, and the minimalist groove opening that is interposed between the top and the door. , combining in the best way aesthetic rigor and functionality of use.
Completely customized on a project
Salvioni Design Solutions delivers all around the world. The assembly service is also available by our teams of specialized workers.
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
Luigi Massoni
Luigi Massoni (1930-2013), an Italian architect and designer, made a fundamental contribution to the identity of some of the major brands that have now become standard-bearers of Italian style in the world. Active since the 1950s, after studying at the Milan Polytechnic, he played an important role in promoting design through the magazine “Forma”, which he founded and directed from 1962 onwards. His first product to go into production was a shaker designed for Alessi in 1957, now part of the permanent collection of the MoMA in New York. He was the art director of Boffi for a long time, a brand for which he also designed the famous Xila kitchen (1972), the brand’s undisputed bestseller for decades. In the 1960s he also started an important collaboration for the Guzzini group, designing various products for them in areas ranging from lighting to household tableware and also acting as a communications consultant: it was he who introduced the culture of design to the company, sowing the seeds of a process that over the years would lead the small Harvey Guzzini to become the current iGuzzini, a group ranked among the world leaders in lighting technology. Other brands to which he gave an important contribution starting from the 1960s were Poltrona Frau, at the time in search of an identity more decidedly linked to design after a few dark years of little success, Gallotti&Radice, Nazareno Gabrielli. One of his most ambitious projects was the Centro Forme showroom in his hometown of Cermenate, characterised by an original dome shape and conceived by him as a space capable of going beyond the concept of traditional furniture retail.Read more