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Sacco goes green. The numbered limited edition, 100% eco-sustainable too.

Sacco goes green.
The numbered limited edition, 100% eco-sustainable too.

 
Sacco goes green. The special covers are made by the French designer, artist and set designer Pierre Charpin.

Sacco goes green.
The special covers are made by the French designer, artist and set designer Pierre Charpin.

 
Sacco goes green. Pierre Charpin's covers are available in three alternative colours.

Sacco goes green.
Pierre Charpin's covers are available in three alternative colours.

 
Sacco goes green. The limited edition is composed of three series of 100 pieces each.

Sacco goes green.
The limited edition is composed of three series of 100 pieces each.

 
Sacco goes green. The limited edition pieces are identified by a cord covered in a jacquard printed fabric

Sacco goes green.
The limited edition pieces are identified by a cord covered in a jacquard printed fabric sewn along the entire length of the armchair

 
The original inspiration for Sacco.

The original inspiration for Sacco.

 
Piero Gatti, Cesare Paolini and Franco Teodoro, designer of Sacco

A photograph from the seventies with the designer of Sacco Piero Gatti, Cesare Paolini and Franco Teodoro.

 
Sacco armchair, a prototype from 1968.

Sacco armchair, a prototype from 1968.

 
One of the first sketches for Sacco armchair.

One of the first sketches for Sacco armchair.

 
Aurelio Zanotta, fondatore del brand.

Aurelio Zanotta, the firm’s founder in a photograph from the seventies.

 
A publicity shot from the seventies that illustrates the armchair.

A publicity shot from the seventies that illustrates the armchair.

 
A publicity shot from the seventies that illustrates the armchair.

A publicity shot from the seventies that illustrates the armchair.

 

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