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Introducing Saba Italia

Introducing Saba Italia

Our founder Timea had the pleasure of meeting with the Saba Italia team while in Milan for Salone del Mobile 2024.

Founded near Padua in 1987, Saba is known for its high-quality pieces, poetic use of color, and remarkable selection of textiles.    

The brand’s captivating feminine aesthetic, exceptional attention to detail, and passion for design make it the perfect addition to our portfolio of brands. 

 

Experience tailor-made beauty with Saba Italia:

 

Pixel Modular Sofa


Made up of a series of elements that can be combined freely, this sofa offers limitless arrangement possibilities. Its ergonomic design makes this piece as comfortable as it is stylish.  

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Vela Sofa

The Vela sofa’s elegant silhouette and sophisticated lines were inspired by the majesty of a boat’s sail swelling with the breeze.

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New York Suite Sofa

Designed by Sergio Bicego, this soft and welcoming sofa seamlessly combines contemporary flare with retro elegance. 

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Geo Lounge Chair

This armchair is the epitome balance. It’s remarkable without being invasive, soft without being informal, and voluminous yet light. 

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Geo Pouf

This versatile piece easily creates extra seating while infusing any room with personality. 

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Tres Coffee Tables


Appropriately named Tres, meaning three, this collection of iridescent tables is available in three finishes, and is characterized by a table top with three rounded corners resting upon three cylinders.

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Butter Coffee Table

This playful piece recalls the blade of a knife as it slices into butter. It is available in a variety of finishes, sizes, and shapes. 

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Teatro Magico Low Tables

These sculptural coffee tables add a touch of eccentricity to any room. Available in two volumes and two heights, they can be combined and interlocked like pieces of a puzzle.  

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Teo Side Table

The design for this piece was based on the archetype of a dome. The slightly faceted surface reflects the segments that typically form domes in classic architecture. 

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