Antonio Citterio, an Italian architect and furniture designer, was born in Meda, Italy, in 1950. He pursued his architectural studies at the Politecnico di Milano, completing his degree in 1972. Initially, Citterio embarked on his career as an architect, undertaking various projects both in Italy and abroad. However, in the early 1980s, he shifted his focus to furniture design. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with esteemed furniture manufacturers such as B&B Italia, Kartell, and Vitra.
Citterio's furniture designs are known for their clean lines, simple yet elegant forms, and functional aesthetics. He frequently employs high-quality materials such as leather, metal, and wood in his creations. Inspired by the works of renowned designers like Le Corbusier, Charles Eames, and Mies van der Rohe, Citterio infuses his designs with a sense of reverence for their contributions.
His exceptional talent has been recognized with numerous accolades, including the
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prestigious Compasso d'Oro, the highest honor in Italian design. Citterio is also a member of the Accademia di San Luca, the world's oldest art academy.
Citterio's work can be found in museums and private collections worldwide, solidifying his status as one of the most influential furniture designers of his generation. Some of his notable furniture designs include the Sity Sofa (1986) for B&B Italia, the Extendable Battista Table (1991) for Kartell, the Mobil Container System (1993) for Kartell, the T-Chair (1996) for Vitra, the Dolly Chair (1996) for Kartell, and the Luta and Ac Chairs (2006 and 2009) for B&B Italia.
His designs exude elegance, comfort, and functionality, a testament to his exceptional skills as a designer and craftsman. Even today, they continue to captivate collectors and interior designers alike, standing as timeless examples of Citterio's artistic prowess.
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