Sacco, eyeglass holder - group photo of 5, grey-blue, red, espresso, light green, black
Red Sacco eyeglass holder - holding eyeglasses
Group photo of 3 Sacco eyeglass holders - navy, espresso and light green
Packaging of Sacco Eyeglass holders
Sacco black eyeglass holder
Yellow Sacco Eyeglass Holder -shown empty on white square background
Brown Sacco eyeglass holder - shown empty on white square background
Navy blue Sacco eyeglass holder - shown empty on square white background
Chartreuse/Lime/Light green Sacco eyeglass holder - shown empty on white background
Light blue Sacco - photographed slightly folded over and holding q tips
Group shot of 2 Sacco eyeglass holders - black and red - both holding eyeglasses

Tat-Tat

Sacco Multi-Purpose Storage Pouch

Sale price£34.00
Color:Black
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Designer: Brigitta and Benedikt Martig-Imhof

Established: 1994

Brand: Tät-Tat

Tät-Tat, founded in 1994 near Zurich, produces playful design items that charm the eye and delight the mind. The husband and wife design team—Benedikt and Brigitta Martig-Imhof are former teachers who work hand in hand with social work programs and institutions throughout Switzerland and Germany, employing up to 300 special-needs persons. Tät-Tat designs its activities around its workforce’s best traits, and their little mobiles and decorations are very much from the hands of some highly talented people.

Item Description: Sacco is a soft weighted storage pouch for personal accessories. Keep one at your bedside, desk, in the kitchen and at the front door. Never lose your reading glasses, pens, pencils and sunglasses again. Available in 7 bright or muted colors.

Materials: Microfleece fabric and filled with quartz sand.

Care Instructions: If you'd like to wash this, wash only by hand. Since it's filled with sand it cannot go into the washing machine. 

 

Tat-Tat

Tät-Tat, founded in 1994 near Zurich, produces playful design items that charm the eye and delight the mind. The husband and wife design team—Benedikt and Brigitta Martig-Imhof — are former teachers who work hand in hand with social work programs and institutions throughout Switzerland and Germany.