Saba was founded in 1987 in San Martino di Lupari, in the province of Padua, and since then has dedicated its design research to developing products capable of combining the functional virtues of design with the language of emotions. Saba is a brand that is entirely female, from the team behind it to the soft and welcoming collections it creates, and the collaborations it thrives on, all of this in a world that still largely adopts a predominantly male language.
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About Saba Italia



A collective embrace
Saba was founded in 1987 in San Martino di Lupari, in the province of Padua, and since then has dedicated its design research to developing products capable of combining the functional virtues of design with the language of emotions. Saba is a brand that is entirely female, from the team behind it to the soft and welcoming collections it creates, and the collaborations it thrives on, all of this in a world that still largely adopts a predominantly male language.
Saba is one of the few companies in the sector to be led by an entrepreneur, Amelia Pegorin, who has guided the company to success through a sharp creative sensitivity and a "humanistic" approach to business management that always places the customer at the heart of the project.
For Saba, a design product should not only excel technically, but also meet the real needs of the consumer and simultaneously evoke aesthetic emotions to engage the public.
Saba is guided by the concept of happiness. We create products with the aim of improving people's quality of life and making them happier. From the beginning, we shifted our focus from the product itself to the behaviors and lives of people.
A story of thirty years of projects, founded on three simple principles: freedom, as the fundamental value of the human being, which has accompanied us in the search for flexible forms; poetry, as a master and educator in the harmony of shapes and the beauty of colors; and memory, as an ethical guide ensuring that a product accompanies us over time, but also as a memory of the territory and the craftsmanship traditions.