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DE SEDE DS-600 „TATZELWURM“ SOFA BROWN LEATHER 24 PIECES, SWITZERLAND 1980s

Iconic Swiss modular sofa designed in 1972 by Ueli Berger, Eleonore Peduzzi Riva, Heinz Ulrich and Klaus Vogt for de Sede.

This extraordinary piece consists of a total of 24 elements — 16 central elements and 8 raised side elements/armrests/ends — upholstered in high-quality dark mocha-brown leather, Switzerland, 1980s.

We also love the configuration as individual armchairs, consisting of two central elements and two side elements – a variant that is rarely, if ever, offered, yet is both visually very sophisticated and exceptionally comfortable.

The large number of side elements therefore provides the owner with an exceptional degree of flexibility and a wide range of possible configurations.

The DS-600 is renowned for its sculptural flexibility, allowing endless configurations from serpentine lines to dramatic circular forms. Handcrafted in Switzerland, it represents the pinnacle of de Sede’s leather craftsmanship and remains one of the most celebrated seating designs of the 20th century.

A rare, large-scale configuration and a true statement piece for expansive interiors.

In the photos taken in the white room, the leather appears black, but it is actually dark brown. In the third-to-last photo, you can clearly see how the rear elements appear black even though they are the same color.

The color of the leather is called „cigarro“ at the de Sede website.

 

 

  
Designer: Ueli Berger, Eleonore Peduzzi Riva, Heinz Ulrich, Klaus Vogt 
Manufacturer: de Sede
Model: DS-600
Country: Switzerland
Year: 1980s
Material: leather


Width: 25 cm 
Height: 75 cm
Seat height: 40 cm
Depth: 105 cm

As a sofa with 16 middle sections and 2 armrest endings it becomes a total length of 4,5 meters.

 


Price for the set €50,000

 

Since we deal with vintage furniture, signs of wear are inevitable and part of the nature of everyday objects. Therefore, we only point out major imperfections and damage with separate pictures. However, we always strive to capture the condition of the items as accurately as possible to the best of our knowledge.

The goods are subject to differential taxation in accordance with Section 25a of the German Value Added Tax Act (UStG); VAT is included but not shown on the invoice.

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