Designed by: Gatti & Paolini & Teodoro
Manufactured by: Zanotta
Designed by Piero Gatti, Cesare Paolini, and Franco Teodoro in 1968, the Sacco lounge chair is perhaps one of the most iconic furniture designs of the late 1960s. As its name suggests, Sacco is quite literally a "sac" of joined textile panels that has been filled with highly-resistant expanded polystyrene pellets. Unlike fixed chairs or seating, Sacco actually conforms to the specific user's form - functioning as a chair only when there is a sitter. It's fabulously enigmatic form functions as a playful sculpture when not in use - its lightweight composition allows it to be easily moved around a space. Manufactured by Zanotta.
Noted here is the Quickship version of the Sacco lounge chair in a choice of fabrics that allow it to be used indoors or outside. Please contact Switch Modern to check current availability.
Qualify for trade pricing? Contact us regarding trade discounts.
Designed in 1968.
31.5" W, 31.5" D, 26.8" H
Designed by: Gatti & Paolini & Teodoro
Manufactured by: Zanotta
Designed by Piero Gatti, Cesare Paolini, and Franco Teodoro in 1968, the Sacco lounge chair is perhaps one of the most iconic furniture designs of the late 1960s. As its name suggests, Sacco is quite literally a "sac" of joined textile panels that has been filled with highly-resistant expanded polystyrene pellets. Unlike fixed chairs or seating, Sacco actually conforms to the specific user's form - functioning as a chair only when there is a sitter. It's fabulously enigmatic form functions as a playful sculpture when not in use - its lightweight composition allows it to be easily moved around a space. Manufactured by Zanotta.
Noted here is the Quickship version of the Sacco lounge chair in a choice of fabrics that allow it to be used indoors or outside. Please contact Switch Modern to check current availability.
Qualify for trade pricing? Contact us regarding trade discounts.
Designed in 1968.
31.5" W, 31.5" D, 26.8" H