Boffi Kitchens: Why Italy’s 1934 Brand Still Sets the Standard
Boffi has been making kitchens in Lecco, Italy since 1934 and remains one of the most consistent specifications in serious residential projects. Solomia Home, recognised as a top modern interior design company with awards in Dubai, specifies Boffi for penthouses where the kitchen is treated as a piece of furniture rather than service infrastructure. This article covers Boffi’s evolution, current systems, and why the brand sits where it does.
The company
Founded by Piero Boffi in 1934 in Lecco. The business stayed family-run until 2014 when private investment expanded distribution. Boffi acquired De Padova in 2015, integrated MA/U Studio in 2017, and absorbed ADL doors and Azucena lighting in subsequent years, building a residential systems group rather than a single product company.

Designers
Long-running collaborations include Antonio Citterio (since 1986), Piero Lissoni (since 1993, currently Art Director), Patricia Urquiola, Norbert Wangen, and Marcel Wanders. The relationships are exclusive, these designers’ kitchen systems are made only at Boffi.
Current kitchen systems
K2 (Norbert Wangen)
The sliding-top kitchen, the worktop slides forward to reveal sink and hob beneath. A definitive contribution to compact-luxury kitchen design.

Combine (Piero Lissoni)
Modular monolithic block system. Tall units, base units and island assembled from a defined catalogue. Marble, steel, painted wood and lacquer fronts.
Code (Piero Lissoni, 2014)
Engineered for higher-volume residential, Code uses thinner doors, simpler geometry. Often specified in apartments rather than villas.

Aprile (Piero Lissoni)
Recent system focused on integrated lighting and tall pantry units. Typical residential project size.
Materials and finishes
Boffi works with hand-selected stone (Carrara, Calacatta, Pietra del Cardoso, Verde Alpi), brushed and satin steel, smoked oak, walnut, and a wide painted-finish range. The brand maintains its own metalwork shop in Lecco, drawer fronts, handles and pulls are produced in house, not bought-in.
Bathrooms and Wellness
Boffi’s bathroom programme runs alongside the kitchen line, the Po, Iku and Sabbia collections share construction logic with the kitchen systems and are often specified together for consistency.

Pricing logic
A Boffi kitchen typically runs 3–6× the cost of a high-end mass-market German alternative, and the cost is concentrated in the materials and joinery rather than appliances. Appliances are usually specified separately, Gaggenau or Wolf hobs, Sub-Zero or Liebherr refrigeration. The kitchen body is the Boffi component.
Lead times
design freeze through installed kitchen in a Dubai residence, expect 16–22 weeks for stock-finish systems and 22–30 weeks for full bespoke. Installation is performed by Boffi-trained technicians; the brand does not authorise local sub-contracting for final fit. As an experienced interior design company in Dubai, Solomia Home coordinates the Italian factory liaison, shipping consolidation and final installation supervision.
Selecting Boffi versus Italian alternatives
Boffi is not the only Italian luxury kitchen brand, Modulnova, Arclinea, Valcucine and Cesar all have credible offerings. But Boffi has the longest continuous record in the residential luxury segment, the most consistent design language, and the strongest secondary market for resale.