$1450.00
Made by Swiss Craftsmen of the finest red leather. Protective glass top and a grey smoked glass lower shelf.
They are genuine works of art yet very functional. Excellent condition.
Each measure 470 x 780 x 505mm.
In October 1968, filming of the film "James Bond 007 – On Her Majesty's Secret Service" began in Switzerland. One of the main locations was the futuristic revolving restaurant on the Schilthorn. There, de Sede had his first grandiose worldwide film appearance with the DS-101. Like many luxury leather goods brands, furniture-manufacturing company de Sede started out as a saddle-making atelier. Based in Klingnau—located in northern Switzerland near the German border—the company traces its high-end furniture production back to 1965, when the original family-run business incorporated and began to collaborate with international designers on the creation of handmade, premium-leather-clad chairs, lounges, and sofas.