animal 'sacco' beanbag chairs seat viewers at bottega veneta's summer 2025 show in milan
Briefly

These animal beanbag chairs, dubbed The Ark, pay tribute to the Zanotta Sacco, a seat designed by Piero Gatti, Cesare Paolini, and Franco Teodoro in 1968. The concept is the same, but the approach is different because instead of the usual singular color, these 'Sacco' beanbag chairs embody animals. Their designs also hark back to Bottega Veneta's early bags, sharing the same softness, malleability, and fluidity in terms of shape and materials.
It was the idea of The Ark: a joyful world with a sense of wonder, populated by friendly companions that make you smile and say wow. These chairs, each a representation of an animal, are not just for comfort but also invite a playful interaction that captures the essence of the SS25 collection and encourages guests to engage with the art of fashion in a unique way.
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