Leylah is much more than a designer kitchen, a bar counter or a workstation to create cocktails and dishes to share. It is a convivial island in the house, a worktop conceived by Baxter as a refined sculpture perfectly integrated into the living area, on which to weave dialogues and build relationships.
Fully customizable according to the project, Leylah is a contemporary architecture, a work of art suspended between two heights that cuts the space boldly and organically. A section of the piece of furniture, crafted in polished antique precious metal such as brass or steel, is designed for show-cooking with an induction hob recessed beneath a flat wire surface. The other section, made from translucent onyx, serves as a fully equipped bar station with concealed compartments in the top, along with ice and spice holders. The piece is further enhanced by intricately detailed drawers and bottle holders, all elegantly lined with leather.
The Leylah island unveils itself like a treasure chest of surprises—a jewel-like object that astonishes with every use, elevating the contemporary living experience to new heights of refined functionality.