Boffi

Cove Monoblock

Where sculptural form meets integrated function.

Born from the visionary creativity of Zaha Hadid, the Cove Kitchen has become a benchmark in contemporary luxury kitchen design. This monolithic piece is defined by fluid, continuous lines and a sculptural simplicity, crafted from versatile materials such as Corian® and natural wood. The result is a seamless blend of organic form and architectural rigor—an interior statement that transcends utility. Cove is not merely a kitchen; it is a design object that transforms the domestic space into an environment of style and conviviality.

Details That Define Versatility

Functionality is further elevated by the Inside System Track—a fully equipped channel system integrated into the worktop, offering dedicated inserts for cutlery, knives, spices, and electrical outlets. The handleless fronts open via a refined perimeter profile with an inward bevel, exemplifying Boffi’s philosophy of discreet, intelligent design that enhances usability without compromising elegance.

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Meet the designer
Zaha Hadid

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.

Award-Winning Functionality

Behind its elegant exterior, Cove conceals a world of functionality. From the integrated snack counter and dining surfaces to its modular storage system designed for island compositions, each element enhances both efficiency and comfort. This synthesis of art and innovation has earned Cove prestigious accolades including the Muuuz International Awards (MIAW) and the ELLE Deco International Design Awards (EDIDA), underlining its global design impact.

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