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Midcentury Large Oval Sofa by De Sede
By Jane Worthington, De Sede
Located in London, GB
Midcentury lounge sofa DS 152 model by Jane Worthington for De Sede A rare large oval slumber sofa
Category

Mid-20th Century Swiss Mid-Century Modern Sofas

Materials

Fabric

Midcentury Large Oval Sofa by De Sede
Midcentury Large Oval Sofa by De Sede
H 27.96 in W 75.6 in D 59.06 in
Jane Worthington DS 152 Sofa for De Sede
By De Sede
Located in San Juan Capistrano, CA
Jane Worthington DS 152 oval sofa for De Sede. Switzerland, circa 2000.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Swiss Modern Sofas

Materials

Steel

De Sede DS 152 Leder Zweisitzer Hocker Designersofa Ledersofa Desede Glastisch
By De Sede
Located in Garching a. d. Alz, DE
Der Zweisitzer DS 152 mit Hocker mit roten Echtleder bezogen und steht auf silbernen Metallfüßen
Category

1990s Swiss Bauhaus Settees

Materials

Metal

De Sede DS 152 Oval White Leather Sofa by Jane Worthington for De Sede
By De Sede
Located in Casteren, NL
A rare Swiss lounge sofa model DS-152 designed by Jane Worthington for De Sede. It comes in the
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Swiss Mid-Century Modern Sofas

Materials

Steel

De Sede DS 152 Leather Sofa Red Two-Seat Jane Worthington Couch
By De Sede
Located in Cologne, DE
We bring to you a De Sede DS 152 leather sofa red two-seat Jane Worthington Couch. Product
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Swiss Modern Sofas

Materials

Leather

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De Sede for sale on 1stDibs

A de Sede piece lends a strong personality to the room it occupies. One of the world’s most respected furniture design houses, de Sede’s quality Swiss craftsmanship has its foundation in a long history of making expertly designed saddles. Founded in 1965 to build on a successful family-run saddler’s workshop in Klingnau, Switzerland, de Sede now is a leading manufacturer of leather goods and furniture, including sofas, chairs and beds.

At the core of de Sede’s philosophy is a reverence for the complexity and beauty of handcrafted furniture in an age when mass-produced objects are the norm. Over the years, the atelier has built a name for itself in its modular furniture pieces, which are made using the highest quality leather upholstery. The sleek, elegant pieces incorporate functionality with beauty. Amongst their best-selling designs is the DS-600 introduced in 1972. Also known as the Non Stop sofa, it is a sensually curved, snaking modular sofa whose individual pieces can be zipped together to create multiple variations and arcs.

De Sede has collaborated with some of the world's finest design minds, enhancing the prestige and individuality of their products. Designers like Santiago Calatrava, Antonella Scarpitta, Stephan Hürlemann, Gordon Guillaumier and Philippe Malouin have all created pieces with the atelier. Ubald Klug’s 1974 DS-1025, also known as the Terrazza sofa, is an enduring favorite with its cascading levels of leather. In 2017, de Sede expanded its product line to include high-quality leather handbags, which are as thoughtfully designed and beautifully crafted as its furniture. De Sede AG is now part of the Volare Group AG and continues to handcraft its fine furniture and other goods from its factory in Klingnau.

Find authentic de Sede seating, tables and decorative objects today on 1stDibs.

Finding the Right Sofas for You

Black leather, silk velvet cushions, breathable bouclé fabric — when shopping for antique or vintage sofas, today’s couch connoisseurs have much to choose from in terms of style and shape. But it wasn’t always thus. 

The sofa is typically defined as a long upholstered seat that features a back and arms and is intended for two or more people. While the term “couch” comes from the Old French couche, meaning to lie down, and sofa has Eastern origins, both are forms of divan, a Turkish word that means an elongated cushioned seat. Bench-like seating in Ancient Greece, which was padded with soft blankets, was called klinai. No matter how you spell it, sofa just means comfort, at least it does today.

In the early days of sofa design, upholstery consisted of horsehair or dried moss. Sofas that originated in countries such as France during the 17th century were more integral to decor than they were to comfort. Like most Baroque furnishings from the region, they frequently comprised heavy, gilded mahogany frames and were upholstered in floral Beauvais tapestry. Today, options abound when it comes to style and material, with authentic leather offerings and classy steel settees. Plush, velvet chesterfields represent the platonic ideal of coziness

Vladimir Kagan’s iconic sofa designs, such as the Crescent and the Serpentine — which, like the sectional sofas of the 1960s created by furniture makers such as Harvey Probber, are quite popular among mid-century modern furniture enthusiasts — showcase the spectrum of style available to modern consumers. Those looking to make a statement can turn to Studio 65’s lip-shaped Bocca sofa, which was inspired by the work of Salvador Dalí. Elsewhere, the furniture of the 1970s evokes an era when experimentation ruled, or at least provided a reason to break the rules. Just about every area of society felt a sudden urge to be wayward, to push boundaries — and buttons. Vintage leather sofas of that decade are characterized by a rare blending of the showy and organic.

With so many options, it’s important to explore and find the perfect furniture for your space. Paying attention to the lines of the cushions as well as the flow from the backrest into the arms is crucial to identifying a cohesive new piece for your home or office.

Fortunately, with styles from every era — and even round sofas — there’s a luxurious piece for every space. Deck out your living room with an Art Deco lounge or go retro with a nostalgic '80s design. No matter your sitting vision, the right piece is waiting for you in the expansive collection of unique sofas on 1stDibs.