Configurations
EXORYA integrates what the space must do, not just what it must contain.
The same architecture can accommodate first aid, diagnostics, oil collection, cooling, heating, coffee units, humidors, beverage systems, or special functions dedicated to leisure and sharing.
From technical departments to private garages to spaces built around passions, objects, and shared time, the system maintains its identity.
Not industrial style.
Industrial architecture.
Waste & recycling, built into the workflow.
Collection, separation, and disposal where they are truly needed.
Pull-out drawers, mobile units, or corner nodes integrate the function into the correct configuration.
Not a closed family.
A cross-functional feature of the system.
The corner becomes a node.
The EXORYA corner does not close a composition. It becomes a structural node that governs continuity, accessibility, and the use of available space.
Rapid disposal, side extraction, technical access, or management of difficult-to-use spaces: the critical point becomes an active part of the system.
Integrated, not inserted.
The EXORYA sink does not originate from a basin inserted into a cut-out top.
It is a deep-drawn stainless steel solution, designed as a dedicated element and integrated onto a compatible system base.
A continuous, clean, and controlled surface, designed to eliminate the critical point between the top and the basin.
Small parts, controlled.
The stainless steel basins integrated into the top are designed for working on suspensions and transmissions without dispersing residual oil or small components.
O-rings, valves, small parts, and residues remain contained within the work area.
The basin is not applied: it is welded into the top to eliminate gaps, leaks, and critical points during cleaning.
The value is in the space within.
The real problem is not building a good drawer. It is making it truly useful. EXORYA and SUPERLEGGERA inherit an extraordinarily rich system of compatible dividers, trays, and small bins from FAMI, a system capable of transforming the drawer into a truly designed space, not a space left unresolved.
This is where an apparently simple detail becomes a concrete lever: less dispersion, less chaos, more real order, and more usable value in every available millimeter.