In 1972, the Swiss furniture brand de Sede designed a modular
Modern Sofa - DS-600. The design feature of DS-600 that can be extended infinitely makes it included in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's longest
Sofa, and its unique appearance style makes it shine in the home space.
The Swiss furniture brand de Sede originated from a small saddle workshop in 1962. Due to its exquisite craftsmanship and rich experience, de Sede transformed into a leather furniture manufacturer in 1965 and hired top international designers to design seating furniture. With its outstanding design and precise craftsmanship, de Sede quickly emerged internationally and has now become one of the brands that can represent Swiss high-end leather furniture.
The DS-600
Modular Sofa is one of de Sede's representative works, designed by Ueli Berger, Eleanora Peduzzi-Riva and Hans Ulrich.
The official name of the DS-600 sofa is "Tatzelwurm", a mysterious creature from the Alps. Legend has it that it is 2 to 6 feet long, looks like a snake but is covered with fish scales, has two legs in the front of the body, and ears like a cat.
The legendary DS-600 modern sofa is destined to have an eye-catching appearance: it adopts a modular design, and the seat cushions are independent parts that can be spliced and compressed together. Its number of parts can be combined without limit, and it can be configured in different ways - from straight lines to arcs to S shapes, DS-600 can meander freely like a snake.
Such a unique and domineering appearance can easily make people doubt: Is such a sofa easy to control?
But the reason why DS-600
Leather Sofa can become a classic masterpiece is not only because of its innovative modular design, but also because DS-600 has conquered countless styles of space with its unique charm.