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DS-600 Brown Leather Twenty Element Sofa by DeSede

The De Sede DS-600 sofa, also known as the "Nonstop" sofa, is an iconic piece of modular furniture designed by the Swiss design collective Ueli Berger, Eleonore Peduzzi-Riva, Heinz Ulrich, and Klaus Vogt in 1972. Manufactured by De Sede, a renowned Swiss furniture company known for its high-quality leather craftsmanship, the DS-600 stands out for its unique, serpentine form and exceptional versatility. The DS-600 is composed of individual, upholstered segments that can be zipped together to create various configurations, allowing for an endless array of shapes and lengths. This innovative design not only emphasizes comfort but also offers remarkable flexibility, making it adaptable to different spaces and needs. The sofa gained acclaim for its bold aesthetic and functional originality, becoming a symbol of 1970s avant-garde design. Its distinctive look and adaptability have made it a timeless classic, and it continues to be a highly sought-after piece in both contemporary and vintage interior design.

 

This version is presented here with twenty modules attached together with the end pieces, good vintage condition with some marks and traces.

DS-600 Brown Leather Twenty Element Sofa by DeSede

  • Dimensions

    Height: 29.53 in (75 cm)

    Width: 196.86 in (500 cm)

    Depth: 37.41 in (95 cm)

  • Reference

    2029

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