At the 2018 #salonedelmobile, #zanotta presents the brand-new designs developed in collaboration with established international designers, some new editions of historic products from two masters - Achille Castiglioni and Carlo Mollino - and an updated range of fabrics, finishes, materials and colour palettes for the collections already in the catalogue.
There are five new products: the Louise armchair by Philippe Nigro, a visual silhouette based on the assembly of wooden components; the Elipse chair by Patrick Jouin, a witty, empathic item; the Hiro sofa by Damian Williamson, marked by an essential, contemporary #design; plus two products from Ludovica+Roberto Palomba - the Kim sofa, a soft volume raised off the ground, and Noli, an archetypal crafted Italian chair revisited in the essential quality of its elements and clarity of form. The new designs express Zanotta’s capacity to welcome contemporary idioms and make them their own, but also recognise the reference models in the history of #design to redeliver for contemporary living.
At the #zanotta stand in hall 16, the new products and historic collections are on display in an installation conceived by the Calvi Brambilla firm that evokes an architecture which is light and complex at the same time, inspired by the structures of Giuseppe Terragni and their revisiting and interpretation in certain works by Peter Eisenmann. A succession of different settings represents extensive furnishing solutions in a narrative itinerary that, referring back to the #zanotta: Stories exhibition, continues to investigate the personalities of contemporary ‘consumer-authors’, focusing on their collector’s passions, related graphically through striking light boxes.
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