Zanotta presents the new 2025 collection at its Saint-Germain showroom during Paris Design Week (4-13 September 2025)

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On the occasion of Paris Design Week, taking place from 4 to 13 September, Zanotta opens the doors of its Parisian showroom to unveil the 2025 collection, featuring selected works by international designers such as Vincent Van Duysen, Pierre Charpin, Francesca Lanzavecchia, Christian Woo, Muller Van Severen, Calvi Brambilla and Zaven.

Following the debut at Milan Design Week, the new products return to take centre stage in a completely reimagined layout designed to highlight each project—an immersive set-up where new designs interact seamlessly with the brand’s icons, outlining its evolution.
Visitors are welcomed into a spacious and inviting living area. On the right, displayed in the window, the Yori-Kiri armchair by Francesca Lanzavecchia catches the eye with its organic and embracing forms, while on the opposite side lies the heart of the living space: Fedrigo by Vincent Van Duysen, a modular sofa with an intellectual soul designed for ultimate comfort. The space is completed by the sculptural and essential Zymmo small tables by Christian Woo and the new Z24 Books bookshelf by Muller Van Severen, which reinterprets the signature zigzag motif of the series.
Zanotta classics that narrate the brand’s history are also on display: the Sciangai 50 clothes stand, a tribute to the 1973 design by De Pas, D’Urbino and Lomazzi; the Maggiolina chaise longue by Marco Zanuso; and the timeless Quaderna table by Superstudio.
Moving further inside, visitors reach the dining area, where the spotlight is on the Riga-Riga sideboard and dining table by Pierre Charpin, paired with the new Nellee dining chairs by Calvi Brambilla. A decorative wall echoes the striped motif of the Riga-Riga collection, reinforcing the project’s expressive identity. Completing the setting is the Sacco armchair—unique and original—by Gatti, Paolini and Teodoro, presented here in two colourways and in the new Tux fabric.

Each area is thoughtfully defined by a curated selection of new accessories that enrich the atmosphere: the Cuculia bowl by Alessandro Mendini, the Ettaro rugs by Calvi Brambilla — in various shapes and colourways — and the V-Bol vases by Zaven, which add character and balance to the spaces.
On the lower floor of the showroom are the more intimate settings: a bedroom area and two living rooms, connected through a unified stylistic language. The bedroom features the new William+ sofa by Damian Williamson—a reinterpretation of Zanotta’s bestseller—paired with the Z24 chest of drawers by Muller Van Severen, whose horizontal zigzag design adds a sense of movement to the setting. A Z24 Books bookshelf marks the transition to the living area, which unfolds into two complementary lounge spaces.
In the first, the Za:Za Max sofa by Zaven — an evolution of the Za:Za sofa, winner of the 2024 Compasso d’Oro — stands out for its generous proportions and enveloping shapes. The Low Bol small tables, also by Zaven, complete the space with their versatility. The second living area continues the flow, reinforcing the overall sense of harmony.

With the 2025 collection, Zanotta strengthens its design identity: a coherent and recognisable language that results in a total-look proposal, capable of interpreting the needs of contemporary living.