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Zanotta sofas redefine living spaces and elevate aesthetics with unparalleled style and sophistication
There is nothing more inviting than a living space that draws you in with its comfort and style. As the centrepiece of a space that sets the scene and mood, the sofa is the living room's focal point and the undisputed master of interior design. Understanding the influence of this fundamental piece of furniture, Zanotta has embraced the art of couch design, turning it into a vehicle for self-expression and narrative.
There aren't many names that have the same profound resonance as Zanotta in the field of furniture design. This Italian brand, which Aurelio Zanotta founded in 1954, not only revolutionised the business but also altered how we view furniture as a means of cultural expression. Because of its persistent dedication to design by passion, Zanotta has come to be associated with enduring elegance and superior craftsmanship.
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The approach to couch design at Zanotta goes much beyond its practical use. It is a celebration of shape, purpose, and the capacity of design to leave a lasting impact. Each Zanotta piece is a work of art, painstakingly made to embody the spirit of modern life and pay homage to the company's long history.
Zanotta encourages you to embark on a journey of discovery as it forges ahead in the field of furniture design. Immerse yourself in a world where passion and innovation collide as you explore the different sofas that Zanotta has to offer.
Milano+

Above MIlano+ sofa (Photo: Courtesy of Zanotta)
Milano+ is the most recent iteration of the renowned Milano monobloc sofa, which first appeared in 1982. With the addition of a long armchair and a rectangular pouffe, this new collection offers increased adaptability by showcasing a variety of modular possibilities. A casual and welcoming approach to upholstery is embodied by the large seat's vertical bands and parallel stitching, as well as the way that the rectangular cushions are readily double as backrests and armrests. The updated aluminium alloy feet give the whole volume a hint of lightness and slimness, boosting its contemporary appeal.
William

Above William sofa (Photo: Courtesy of Zanotta)
British designer Damian Williamson's new collection of monobloc, modular sofas and chairs debuts in the Zanotta 2015 catalogue to complete the upholstered series, which has been a top seller for the living area since 2010. The lounge chair modules and the solid oak or Canaletto walnut shelves complete the William lineup, which is distinguished by its cushioned thin layers for the basic frame and the aluminium feet.
Noah

Above Noah sofa (Photo: Courtesy of Zanotta)
This range is all about monobloc, straight and curved modular sofas with armrests or trays, and pouffe. With this model, upholstered components alternate in an innovative way to produce a vertical overlap of layers that are slightly offset from one another. These elements are mounted on a thin structural platform with rounded edges and are either covered in fabric or leather.
Za:Za

Above Za:Za sofa (Photo: Courtesy of Zanotta)
Designed by Zaven and released just last year, the Za:Za line comprises a sofa designed using only monobloc research, with gentle lines. This design envelops the expression of a language that considers not only aesthetics and comfort but also the rationalisation of production and recycling processes.
Bumper

Above Bumper sofa (Photo: Courtesy of Zanotta)
A recent design by Calvi Brambilla, the Bumper is a soft sculpture made of polyurethane with meticulous attention to every last detail and expert craftsmanship, able to highlight the value of the curves. The base, seat, and backrest are three overlapping comfort levels that form the design's characteristic stylistic element.
With plenty of designs to choose from, your choice of sofa is ultimately a reflection of your own personal taste and style. Whichever of these five you may select, you can be sure that a Zanotta sofa will elevate your living space and serve as a remarkable example of passionate design, compelling storytelling, and unmatched quality.
Selected Zanotta pieces will be a part of Kuysen’s mid-year furniture and lighting sale from June 15 to July 15, 2023. Shop at the Kuysen Design + Experience Center in Makati, the Kuysen Headquarters in Quezon City, or online at kuysenstore.com.
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