The DS-600 by De Sede, known as the Snake Sofa, is a masterpiece of modular design that challenges the boundaries of traditional furniture. Created in 1972, this sculptural sofa is composed of flexible modules that fit together harmoniously, allowing for infinite configurations. Covered in leather, the DS-600 combines comfort, versatility and aesthetic boldness, transforming any room into a unique and dynamic space.
De Sede
De Sede, founded in 1965 in Klingnau, Switzerland, is synonymous with artisanal excellence in leather workmanship and luxury furniture design. Initially specializing in high-end seating, the company has evolved over time, creating exclusive pieces for residential and commercial environments. Its craftsmanship and innovation have made De Sede a global leader in the industry, offering products that combine elegance, comfort and durability. Each creation is handcrafted with the finest materials, maintaining a perfect balance between classic and contemporary design.
Ueli Berger, Eleonore Peduzzi Riva, Heinz Ulrich and Klaus Vogt are four Swiss designers who in 1972 collaborated on the creation of the famous DS-600, known as the "Non-Stop Sofa", for De Sede. This innovative modular sofa, characterized by flexible and modular elements, has become an icon of 70s design. Ueli Berger (1937–2008) was a multidisciplinary artist and designer, while Eleonore Peduzzi Riva distinguished herself in the furniture and lighting sector. Heinz Ulrich and Klaus Vogt contributed their experience in industrial design, resulting in a timeless piece that combines aesthetics and functionality.