
Cove
An icon of sculptural innovation, reimagined.
Originally introduced in 2017 as a limited edition and reissued in 2024 to celebrate Boffi’s 90th anniversary, Cove Kitchen continues its evolution in 2025 with new finishes for doors and countertops, as well as the addition of a full-length snack counter on the rear side.
A seamless fusion of sculptural design and cutting-edge technology, it fully embodies the unmistakable architectural language of Zaha Hadid Design, defined by fluid, dynamic forms.
Where innovation meets tradition—
Boffi’s technical expertise enhances the organic elegance of Cove, offering an uncompromising user experience where form and function are perfectly balanced.
Zaha Hadid was a pioneering architect who continuously pushed the boundaries of architecture and urban design.
Her work explored radical spatial concepts, reshaping existing urban landscapes with a visionary aesthetic that extended across disciplines—from city planning to interiors, products, and furniture. Educated at the Architectural Association in London, she received the Diploma Prize in 1977 and went on to collaborate with Rem Koolhaas and Elia Zenghelis at OMA, while also teaching at the AA until 1987.
Her academic career included influential roles at Harvard (Kenzo Tange Chair), the University of Illinois (Sullivan Chair), Columbia, Hamburg, and the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. She also served as the Eero Saarinen Visiting Professor at Yale.
Internationally acclaimed, Hadid was named an Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, and was awarded the titles of Commander (2002) and Dame Commander (2012) of the Order of the British Empire. Beyond her iconic built works, she remained deeply engaged in research and education, shaping the future of architecture through both her practice and academic contributions.

Zaha Hadid, Pritzker Prize Laureate, 2004