This sculptural system emphasizes monolithic visual harmony when closed, with seamless lines and no visible handles — front panels open via an upper chamfer for both intuitive use and refined appearance.
K6 is not just a kitchen, but a spatial statement: an emblem of Boffi’s design philosophy that unites material quality, innovation and modular beauty for contemporary living environments.

K6
K6 is the evolution of Norbert Wangen’s iconic kitchen cube, a concept that redefined the compact kitchen through precision engineering and minimalist aesthetics.
Expanding on the K2–K4 series, the K6 introduces a larger, two-block monobloc: one for washing and one for cooking and storage.
The washing block features single or double sinks with integrated chopping boards and grids, all concealed beneath a sliding worktop that locks in place and transforms into a snack counter.
The cooking block includes a coplanar surface aligned with the sliding top, along with a fully integrated stainless steel hood that retracts out of view.
Norbert Wangen is a German architect and designer internationally acclaimed for his revolutionary approach to kitchen architecture. He rose to prominence with the creation of the K series—monolithic kitchen blocks featuring integrated, sliding tops that conceal fully functional cooking systems. This concept redefined the relationship between form and function in contemporary kitchens.
Since joining Boffi in the early 2000s, Wangen has become one of the brand’s most influential collaborators. His designs, including the iconic K2–K6 series, have helped shape Boffi’s identity in the field of minimalist, high-performance kitchen systems, blending architectural purity with technological innovation for both indoor and outdoor living.

Designed by Norbert Wangen, K6 is a compact kitchen system with a dual-block configuration and a sliding top that conceals function and reveals flexibility — blending sculptural form with everyday utility.