De Sede DS-600 "Nonstop" Sofa

Ueli Berger/Elenora Peduzzi-Riva/Heinz Ulrich/Klaus Vogt's DS600 "Nonstop" Sofa for De Sede is the kind of sofa (work of art) that you can only acquire if you're a rockstar with impeccable and eclectic taste. It has always been a stunning classic, and was featured in the March Architectural Digest's article detailing Lapo Elkann's apartment in Milan (entrepreneur and designer with impeccable and eclectic taste.)

This ingenious sofa system was developed in 1972 as a cross between ultimate comfort, versatility (literally), and design. Each individual cushy section can be zippered together and curved elegantly - hence we like to call it the Zipper Sofa. Talk about statement pieces, you don't even need anything else in the room at all. It's one of our favorites! Practically screaming to stay with us forever… however unfortunately that is not the case as our lack of space says otherwise.  

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Here are some more traditionally upholstered zipper De Sede's. Honestly you could probably upholster it in anything and it would be still awesome.

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Nasty Gal founder Sophia Amoruso on our very own De Sede courtesy of 1stdibs (Nasty Gal Headquarters by Bestor Architecture

We have this one now available! 



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