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Antonio Citterio
Product Codes
Sofa
| CO220 | CO254 |
Dormeuse
| CO254D | CO254S |
Central Element
| CO220C | CO254C |
Terminal Element
| CO164TD | CO220TD_2 | CO254TD |
| CO164TS | CO220TS_1 | CO254TS |
| CO220TD_1 | CO220TS_2 |
Ottoma-Terminal Element
| CO164TPD | CO254TPD | CO254TPS |
| CO164TPS |
Chaise Longue
| CO220LD_1 | CO220LS_1 | CO220LS_2 |
| CO220LD_2 |
Ottoman
| CO105PQ |
Cushion
| CO60C | CO90C |
Warnings
- Keep for reference: read carefully.
- Always remember to be careful not to use the product improperly, considering its designated functions.
- When the product is no longer used, do not abandon it, but take it to a suitable public waste collection facility.
This product sheet complies with the legal obligations pursuant to the "Consumer Code" Decree n. 206 dated 6/9/2005 and the "Actuation Regulation" Decree n. 101 dated 8/2/1997.
Materials
Back internal frame
tubular steel
Back upholstery
shaped polyurethane, polyester fiber recycled from PET, cover in polyester fibre
Seat cushion upholstery
shaped polyurethane of different density, polyester fiber recycled from PET, cover in polyester fibre
Back cushion (CO60C-CO90C)
polyester fiber recycled from PET, cover in polyester fibre
Brackets
steel
Lower edge
die-cast aluminium and extrusions
Ferrules
plastic material
Cover
fabric
Brackets cover
fabric or thick leather
tubular steel
Back upholstery
shaped polyurethane, polyester fiber recycled from PET, cover in polyester fibre
Seat cushion upholstery
shaped polyurethane of different density, polyester fiber recycled from PET, cover in polyester fibre
Back cushion (CO60C-CO90C)
polyester fiber recycled from PET, cover in polyester fibre
Brackets
steel
Lower edge
die-cast aluminium and extrusions
Ferrules
plastic material
Cover
fabric
Brackets cover
fabric or thick leather
Maintenance
Cover
- For home washing of covers, follow the symbols on the technical sheet that came with the product.
- Periodically adjust the Velcro fasteners to remove folds and creases due to normal use of the product.
- If there are no Velcro fasteners, smooth the cover manually from the inside towards the outside.
- For ordinary cleaning, dust with a soft dry cotton cloth.
- If liquids should accidentally fall on the surface, remove them immediately and dry with paper towels.
- The surface can then be cleaned with a white cotton or microfibre cloth, slightly damp with water and neutral soap, and then dried in a well-ventilated place.
- In case of stains, act immediately to blot the stain with a clean white cloth and, if necessary, remove the dirt with a spoon or knife, using the flat part horizontally and being very careful to not ruin the cover.
- Dab the stain from the outer edges inward to avoid rings.
- All actions must be done with circular movements, without exerting excessive mechanical pressure.
- Our Stores and dealers sell the specific 'Kit for leather maintenance and cleaning' by B&B Italia (code SETPN), which contains products suitable for the protection and cleaning of your leather product.
Upholstery
- Manually punch the cushions on all sides, fluff them up to air the padding and restore the original volume.
- For best results, remove the cushion covers regularly, knead and fluff up the padding, and air it possibly outdoors before slipping on the cover once again.
- If possible, periodically change the position of the most used cushions with the less used ones.
Thick leather
- We also recommend occasionally wiping surfaces with a cloth that has been soaked in warm water and well wrung out.
- Any stains or liquids should be removed immediately using a moist, absorbent cloth and plain soap, if necessary.
- Any stains or liquids should be removed immediately using a moist, absorbent cloth and plain soap, if necessary.
- Never apply excessive pressure during cleaning.
Steel
- We advise using normal commercial products for cleaning delicate surfaces and/or warm water and neutral soap.
- Never use abrasives or products containing solvents, ammonia and/or alcohol.
- Make sure to dry the surfaces completely after washing.
Instructions
End of life instructions
- Remove the cover from the back and take it to the area reserved for non-recyclable waste.
- Take the padding of the back to the area reserved for plastics.
- Take the iron and polyurethane frame to the area reserved for non-recyclable waste.
- Remove the cover from the seat cushion and take it to the area reserved for non-recyclable waste.
- Take the padded polyester cover from the seat cushion to the area reserved for plastics.
- Remove the polyurethane padding from the seat cushion and take it to the area destined for the waste-to-energy facility or PU recovery.
- Remove the covers from the optional cushions and take them to the area reserved for non-recyclable waste.
- Take the polyester padding from the optional cushions to the area reserved for plastics.
- Remove the bracket covered in fabric or thick leather and take it to the area reserved for non-recyclable waste.
- Remove the metal bracket and take it to the area reserved for metals.
- Separate the plastic bayonet fasteners and feet from the base frame and take them to the area reserved for plastics.
- Remove the cover from the base frame and take it to the area reserved for non-recyclable waste.
- Remove the screws to separate the corners and profiles of the base and take them to the area reserved for metals.
- Take the iron and polyurethane frame to the area reserved for non-recyclable waste.
Designer
Antonio Citterio
Antonio Citterio was born in Meda (Milano) in 1950, and started his design office in 1972, graduating in architecture at the Politecnico di Milano in 1975. Between 1987 and 1996 he worked in association with Terry Dwan and, together, they designed buildings in Europe and Japan.
In 2000, with Patricia Viel, he founded a practice for architecture and interior design, developing international complex long-term projects, at all scales and in synergy with a qualified network of specialist consultants. The studio has today taken the name of "Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel". Antonio Citterio currently works in the industrial design sector with numerous Italian and foreign companies. In 1987 and in 1994 he was awarded the Compasso d’Oro-ADI. From 2006 to 2016 he has been professor of Architectural Design at the Mendrisio Academy of Architecture (Switzerland). In 2008 he was honoured by the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce of London, which gave him the title of “Royal Designer for Industry”.
Antonio Citterio is art director of Maxalto, Arclinea and Azucena.
In 2000, with Patricia Viel, he founded a practice for architecture and interior design, developing international complex long-term projects, at all scales and in synergy with a qualified network of specialist consultants. The studio has today taken the name of "Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel". Antonio Citterio currently works in the industrial design sector with numerous Italian and foreign companies. In 1987 and in 1994 he was awarded the Compasso d’Oro-ADI. From 2006 to 2016 he has been professor of Architectural Design at the Mendrisio Academy of Architecture (Switzerland). In 2008 he was honoured by the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce of London, which gave him the title of “Royal Designer for Industry”.
Antonio Citterio is art director of Maxalto, Arclinea and Azucena.