Zanotta, an emblem of radical Italian design globally, is excited to announce its participation in Paris Design Week, taking place from 5 to 14 September.
For the occasion, Zanotta will present its latest collections at its newly opened showroom in the vibrant Saint-Germain-des-Prés district on Boulevard Saint-Germain.
This recently inaugurated space, a collaborative venture between Zanotta and Silvera, provides the perfect backdrop for unveiling Zanotta’s newest pieces and celebrating the brand’s heritage.
Alongside the latest collections, the showroom will feature a curated selection of Zanotta’s iconic designs, offering a harmonious blend of past and present that complements the new launches.
This event also commemorates Zanotta’s 70th anniversary, underscoring the brand’s longstanding dedication to excellence and design innovation.
The showroom will showcase the latest creations from esteemed international designers, including Muller Van Severen, Zaven, and Calvi Brambilla, alongside legendary Zanotta designs. Highlights include the new Gomma armchair, originally designed in 1970 by Jonathan De Pas, Donato D'Urbino, and Paolo Lomazzi. Following the debut at Milan Design Week, Zanotta will also present the Z24 pieces designed by Muller Van Severen, a series of storage furniture comprising a sideboard, a bedside table, and two low containers, now available in a fresh colour palette. Additionally, the new Za:Za Max sofa designed by Zaven - a sustainable evolution of the Za:Za line - features two end pieces, one curved and one straight, along with a pouf allowing for customised configurations. Zaven’s new Zavolo collection, inspired by the elegance and precision of the aviation world, introduces a series of coffee tables and consoles in various sizes and heights. Another standout piece is the Giuno armchair by Calvi Brambilla, offering exceptional comfort with its enveloping seat and subtle armrest, making it an ideal choice for dining.
Lastly, Zanotta will unveil the Talamo Box, a bed with a storage box accessed by lifting the bed base, based on the iconic Talamo bed designed by Damian Williamson in 2011, distinguished by its well-defined proportions.
Zanotta’s participation in Paris Design Week marks a significant milestone in the brand’s illustrious history, celebrating its unwavering commitment to innovation while honouring its iconic design legacy.