Turning 40 (and still hot)

The Sacco chair caused a sensation when it was first intro'd by Zanotta in 1968. The designers behind Sacco - Piero Gatti, Cesare Paolini and Franco Teodoro - were inspired by the idea of an Italian peasant's mattress stuffed with chestnut leaves and hit upon a way to update it for the mod generation. Since then it's become an iconic 60's object, ending up in design museums (and living rooms) around the world.

Now La Commedia Del Sacco, an exhibit of the chair in 40 haute couture fabrics has been off touring the world, but, if you miss out on seeing it in New York, Paris or Tokyo you can luckily check out the whole thing online here - love the original advertising shots. And, if you fancy your very own Sacco, stop in at Inform Interiors in Vancouver, they'll hook you up.