Abey Boutique is more than a range of kitchen sinks. Combining innovative design and expert craftsmanship, these are the food preparation stations set to change the game forever.
August 7th, 2023
There is little in life which can make the soul as content as good food. When paired with good company, there is simply nothing finer. Entertaining is a core part of the human experience – sharing, laughing, and creating with friends or loved ones ignites a fierce, indelible joy which is impossible to deny. And entertaining is about to become oh-so-simple.

The Boutique Collection, brought to you by Abey Australia, offers an all-new perspective on the process of entertaining. More than a kitchen sink, Boutique combines a food preparation station, cleaning and entertainment area all into one convenient, high-performance space. Bound by a series of unique features and expert engineering, the Boutique Collection stands out among Abey’s offerings of high-end, luxury kitchen sink-ware and accessories to create a spectacular space.

All Boutique sink-ware is crafted from extra thick SUS 304 stainless steel for the ultimate durability. Midnight black Fibre-Rock® wood-fibre composite kitchen accessories provide subtle accents and elevation to the signature Boutique style. Unique developments in technology allow Abey to provide unprecedented features such as a deeper recessed waste kit which sits flush with the bottom of the sink bowl, and a specially formed sink-bottom which allows for fall without crease lines to create a smooth, minimalistic appearance.






Within the Boutique collection are four different and unique ranges. The entertainer’s ultimate dream, the Boutique Piazza and Boutique Piazza Plus offer varied sizes for every kitchen need.

The Boutique Slim is, as the name suggests, a super slim variant that includes accessories such as such as oil & vinegar bottles, Fibre Rock board set and salt, pepper and spice set to keep spaces organised, effective and clutter-free. Boutique Lugano is a lux range available in a variety of rich finishes including Black Pearl, Eureka Gold and Artisan Copper. Abey also recommend tap-ware and kitchen mixer choices to match.



Each range has a variety of sizes and various included/optional accessories; for example, the sleek bamboo cutting board set. Boutique sinks are fully equipped with all of the necessary kitchen accessories to deliver the ultimate home chef experience.
Versatile, stylish and operating with extreme functionality, these entertainment centres of the future are available now via Abey Australia.




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