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Architonic ID: 20037473
Year of Launch: 2019
› Optionally black glides or felt glides
› auto-return mechanism for swivel chair
› bench optionally with black glides or felt glides
› Tray in ash solid wood lacquered open pore in lacquer colours, in ash solid wood lacquered open pore in other stain colours or made of natural stone: limestone „Graphite brown patinato“, marble „Arabescato corchia polished“, serpentinite „Tauern green polished“
Nenou places no limits on your desire for creative freedom. A large and a small easy chair as well as three different stools are available and will always go together just the way you want them to – as an additional place at the table or for resting tired feet. And even when no one happens to be settling on Nenou, the circumferential piping lends the contours a permanent vitality.
Concept
The Spanish for water lily is ‘nenúfar’, which was the model and inspiration for the Nenou furniture concept. And just as naturally as water lilies group together in a pond, its leaf-shaped upholstery elements are grouped into ever new topographies in open space. The easy chairs, stools and poufs, created jointly by designer Jörg Boner and COR, also invoke leaves in detail – with circumferential piping and central depressions that accommodate not only their owners both comfortably and fittingly, but also the shapely trays made of solid wood and natural stone.
This product belongs to collection:
Closed base
Seat upholstered
Breakout area, Contract, Residential

Switzerland
Silver Award, category design, Hochparterre «Die Besten», 2015: Lighting Haus Bärengraben, Meier Leder Architekten Gold Award, Designers’ Saturday Langenthal, 2014: Schätti Leuchten collection, light, Schätti Leuchten International Design Award Baden-Württemberg, Focus Energy in silver, 2014: Oyster, upholstered furniture, Wittmann 1st prize, Design Award, Swissbau Basel, 2014: Schätti Leuchten collection, light, Schätti Leuchten Design Prize Switzerland, 2013: Cresta, wood chair, Dadadum Bronze Award, Designers’ Saturday Langenthal, 2012: Schätti Leuchten collection, light, Schätti Leuchten Grand Prix Design 2011, Federal Office of Culture Switzerland Best Domestic Design, British magazine “Wallpaper”, 2011: Thermos, pot, Nestlé International Design Award Baden-Württemberg, Focus Energy in silver, 2006: Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann IF Gold Design Award Germany, 2006: Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann Good Design Award, Chicago Athenaeum, 2005: Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann Interior Innovation Award Cologne, best material/imm cologne, 2005: Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann 1st prize, Swiss support award (SMI), 2000: Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden Prize winner in the category design, Swiss competition for applied arts (BAK), 2000: Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden Prize winner in the category design, Swiss competition for applied arts (BAK), 1999: Cargo, wardrobe 2nd prize, competition “Design for Europe” Kortrijk, Belgium, 1998: Ajax, table, ClassiCon, Design Boner/Deuber Purchases Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2014: - GO, light, ewo Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2010: - Wogg 50, chair, Wogg - Thermos, pot, Néstle - Ftan, bed, Atelier Pfister - Lavin, lamps, Atelier Pfister Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2008: - Wogg 42, chair, Wogg Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2006: - Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2004: - Cookuk, kitchen concept, Aarau Purchase of the design collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum London, 2004: - Pof 1, chair, Hidden Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2003: - “Who’s gonna drive you home tonight?”, bench Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2003: - Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden Purchase of the Collection Fonds National d’ Art Contemporain France, 2002: - Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden