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De Sede
De Sede was founded in 1962 in Kingnau, Switzerland, as a small company specializing in leather upholstery and processing according to artisanal methods to create products of excellence in the field of furniture. Over time, the quality of De Sede allowed it to expand, transforming that small business into a real furniture company with its own products, which soon became true icons of the sector. De Sede has specialized in the production of home furnishings, spanning the various environments in order to ensure widespread comfort and quality. Among the numerous proposals we have sofas, armchairs, chairs, tables, beds and mattresses. It is also possible to purchase some accessories such as bags in different materials. De Sede products are available in the Salvioni multi-brand showrooms in Milan, Como and Lugano.Read more

Designed by

Ubald Klug

Ubald Klug
Ubald Klug (1932–2018) was a Swiss designer, today best remembered for having designed the Terrazza sofa (1973) for the brand De Sede, an unmistakable style icon of the 1970s. Born in St. Gallen, he studied interior design in the 1950s at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Zurich under the guidance of Willy Guhl, before completing his education first in Helsinki and later in Paris, where he attended the courses of Jean Prouvé and collaborated with the sculptor François Stahly. His early professional experiences took place in Bern, where he served as technical director at a company specializing in kitchens and sanitary fittings, before returning to settle permanently in Paris in 1966. From 1972 onward, Klug pursued an independent career as an architect and designer, working on a wide range of projects including exhibitions, restaurants, and retail spaces. Among the most significant awards he received during his career are the Swiss Design Prize and the International Design Award conferred by the German state of Baden-Württemberg.Read more