Pixel Light, the new seating system design by Sergio Bicego, stems from the desire to expand on the concept of
form flexibility to reach a more sophisticated one of fluidity of spaces.
We investigated new possibilities and uses for the Pixel sofa, the iconic project for Saba, that this year cele-
brates its tenth anniversary. We lightened its form by improving the technical performances but while still main-
taining intact its unique style that now allows it to inhabit both interior and exterior spaces.
The thought that accompanied us through this project was indeed the desire of dissolving the boundaries be-
tween inside and outside.
Pixel Light outdoor: its characteristic is perceivable from the the precise silhouette of the structure in steel for
corrosion resistance, very elegant in the varnished champagne or noir finish. It can be embellished by textile
bands that bestow upon it a summer allure, or left pure for a more essential look.
Customizable in the combination of the elements, it allows for the classic backrest panels, the lower padded
armrests for an alternative comfort or the new low table element in naturally varnished iroko wood.
The main innovation that we are proud of consists of a particular seating construction technique that allows for
the discharge of excess water.
The frame is in marine plywood and heat-welded, water resistant canvas is used for the padding.
Pixel Light indoor adds glamour and lightness to any space, even though it remains faithful to its nomadic and
fluid DNA.
It distinguishes itself from the original project for the varnished iron aerial base available in champagne or noir
finish, for the new comfortable back pillows in two sizes and also for the particular and high-performance pad-
ding canvas in breathable microfiber quilted with cotton canvas.
Saba once again stands by its manifesto: elegance and beauty expressed in forms that allow people the free-
dom to create, and recreate, their living space.