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Noonu

Antonio Citterio

2021
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Description

Noonu is an atoll, a corner of pure relaxation amidst the colours of the Maldives. Noonu is also the name of the new sofa system that Antonio Citterio has designed for B&B Italia: a brand-new project created to continue and complete the journey started in 2018 with B&B Atoll. The Noonu collection works in harmony with B&B Italia’s previous collections to form a fully-fledged archipelago of options, where the unique character that distinguishes each individual element does its part in telling a cohesive story. “The theme of islands started back in the mid-‘80s,” says architect Antonio Citterio, “when we invented a selection of new types with the Sity line. We started referring to sofas with ‘peninsulas’ and ‘islands’, but that sort of terminology was, at the time, somewhat unusual. Nowadays, they’re part of our everyday vocabulary”. Today, that pioneering intuition has been transformed into an organic vision in which Noonu is offering itself as a port, a starting point from which to cast off and explore new territory. Noonu is a system of upholstery in which large sizes meet impressive flexibility. The supporting structure disappears from view, creating “islands” which appear to almost float, suspended in mid-air. The seats themselves are deep, with a single, large seat cushion that guarantees extreme comfort, inviting and relaxing whilst also characterising the overall aesthetic. The tilted back is designed to accommodate cushions, which can be distributed however you wish. The design is made even more intriguing by a support element that can be arranged in any manner of positions: a roller cushion bound by sophisticated webbing to a die-cast aluminium frame, which sits beneath the seat cushion. This allows you to use it freely as a terminal armrest element or as a headrest, to read or to work, placed between the seats or removed entirely, depending on how the sofa is being used. As Antonio Citterio tells us, the story of Noonu is rooted in a journey that started a few years ago: “Atoll and Noonu stemmed from a single idea, namely a cylinder that could be used as an armrest and cushions distributed freely over the sofa. What’s new in Noonu is the apparently suspended seating, which extends all the way to the floor, and the new types of elements that we have defined as “piano” and “sail” elements, lending a certain identity and richness to the design”. Noonu is comprised of four basic elements, namely a square and a rectangle, in addition to the brand-new “piano” and “sail” elements. The piano-shaped base creates a welcoming curve in the backrest, whilst the sail provides a generous, rounded volume at the front. Antonio Citterio has designed them to be “natural chaises longues”, bold evolutions of the peninsula module, new organic forms conceived with total relaxation in mind, just like the special pockets of nature that Noonu is named after. Each component in the Noonu collection has, at its base, a metal profile made from curved, pre-shaped aluminium, a strip that runs along the entire perimeter of the frame, defining it, which comes in a selection of different finishes. The same finishes are also available for the supports for the roller elements. Noonu is set to be introduced in a new fabric with 12 colour variants: solid colours and mélanges of neutral hues, but also sophisticated shades of blue, green, red and orange. These are bold yet extremely homely tones, designed especially to suit combinations between the various elements of each individual composition (frame, cushions, rollers), thus allowing for a custom solution of an unrivalled elegance. In addition to this fabric, Noonu will also be available in leather. According to Antonio Citterio, “Noonu is a fully-fledged domestic island”. And this island will draw on the straight and curved lines of its four basic components to establish a dialogue with the walls, but also to take centre stage in the room and create spectacular and dynamic islands. The elements of Noonu can also stand on their own as individual objects, be combined to create personalised compositions, or be selected to form a dialectical relationship with other elements from B&B Italia’s collections, such as B&B Atoll seats and ottomans, Mirto accessories, and Diesis and Pianura tables. “From Atoll to Noonu,” concludes Antonio Citterio, “what we have is a path that has developed over several years and that now, finally, we can present as a single project, a fully-fledged archipelago”.

The height of the feet from ground is 8,5 cm (3 3/8").

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Innenrahmen
Stahlrohre und -profile

Innenrahmen Füllung
kalt elastischer Polyurethanschaum, Futter aus Polyesterfaser

Sitzkissen
geformtes Polyurethan verschiedener Dichten, Polyesterfaser, Futter aus Baumwolle

Rückenkissen
Polyesterfaser, Futter aus Baumwolle

Armlehnkissen
sterilisierte Daunen, viscoelastischer Polyurethan

Rollen
geformtes Polyurethan, Futter aus Polyesterfaser

Rollen-Träger
Aludruckguss

Rollen-Riemen
Stoff oder Leder

Untere Kante
Aludruckguss

Gleiter
Kunststoff

Bezug
Stoff oder Leder

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Antonio Citterio

Antonio Citterio wurde 1950 in Meda (Mailand) geboren. 1972 gründete er sein Designbüro und schloss 1975 sein Architekturstudium am Mailänder Polytechnikum ab. Zwischen 1987 und 1996 arbeitete er mit Terry Dwan zusammen, mit dem er gemeinsam Gebäude in Europa und Japan entwarf.

Im Jahr 2000 gründete er zusammen mit Patricia Viel ein Büro für Architektur und Interior Design, das internationale, komplexe und langfristige Projekte in allen Größenordnungen und in Synergie mit einem qualifizierten Netz von Fachberatern entwickelt. Das Studio trägt heute den Namen „Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel“. Citterio arbeitet derzeit im Bereich des Industriedesigns mit zahlreichen italienischen und ausländischen Unternehmen zusammen. In den Jahren 1987 und 1994 wurde er mit dem Compasso d’Oro-ADI ausgezeichnet. Von 2006 bis 2016 war er Professor für Architekturdesign an der Akademie für Architektur in Mendrisio (Schweiz). Im Jahr 2008 wurde er von der Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce in London mit dem Titel „Royal Designer for Industry“ ausgezeichnet.

Antonio Citterio ist Kreativdirektor von Maxalto, Arclinea und Azucena.

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