This season, ZigZagZurich turns the bedroom into a space for bold ideas and gentle comfort. The FW 2025/2026 Artist Bedding Collection unites ten designs in a shared exploration of pattern, colour and form.
Each piece carries the vision of its creator; together they feel cohesive, fresh and unmistakably contemporary. More than textiles, these are living artworks made to welcome creativity—and individuality—into everyday rest.
What sets this collection apart
Art you can dream in. Every bedding design showcases a distinct artwork by artists from around the world, bringing gallery energy to the most intimate room in your home.
Premium feel, natural comfort. Woven from 100% premium European-spun cotton sateen, the fabric has a soft hand and subtle sheen. Materials are OEKO-TEX® certified.
Thoughtful finishing. A hidden zip closure keeps the silhouette clean and the cover neatly in place.
Sized for real life. Available in a range of standard sizes—and we can craft custom dimensions to fit your bed.
Made in Europe, made to last. Lovingly handmade in Italy, with production kept within a 500 km radius to minimise transport and uphold craft quality.
Care, longevity and daily use
These pieces are designed for frequent laundering without losing colour or softness. For best results, wash warm (40°C), tumble dry low, and medium iron. Rotate setthrough the week to extend fabric life, and close the zip before washing to protect edges.
Style notes (how we love to make the bed)
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Graphic conversation. Let a high-contrast pattern meet narrow stripes for a curated clash that still feels balanced.
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Layered tactility. Add a light quilt or wool blanket at the foot of the bed to introduce depth and seasonal warmth.
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Day–night shift. Fold the top third over during the day to showcase pillows and pattern; turn down fully at night for an enveloping, gallery-quiet mood.
Why it belongs in your home
Because art isn’t only for galleries. It’s for slow mornings and late-night chapters, Sunday stretches and midweek resets. This collection brings character to the ritual of sleep—pieces that feel personal, stand up to daily life, and make the simple act of making the bed feel a little more like composing a room.
“TARTZAN BLUE HAZE / ESPRESSO MIST” BY MICHELE RONDELLI
A modern tartan reimagined in soft, shifting hues – the “TARTZAN” bedding plays with tradition through a gentle lens of color. The familiar grid dissolves into gradients, creating a serene rhythm between structure and fluidity. It’s a contemporary take on comfort, where pattern becomes atmosphere.
Michele Rondelli is Swiss-born interior architect educated in Switzerland and Paris; a refined sense of Zeitgeist across global projects—since 2015 Creative Director of ZigZagZurich and 4Spaces.
“BEDTIME TANGENTS NIGHTLY GREEN/DAILY GREEN” BY DARIO CORTESE
Both “BEDTIME TANGENTS” designs balance geometric precision with delicate shades. Daily Green brings light and airy tones that evoke freshness and vitality, while Nightly Green offers depth and intensity, recalling the calm and mystery of night. Together, they transform the bedroom into a contemporary landscape where form and color shift between day and dream – not just a break, but a journey through light and shadow, form and imagination.
Dario Cortese is an Italian textile graphic designer with deep fashion experience; bold geometric patterns and vibrant hues meet references from art, photography, and music for work that stands out instantly.
“WAVY PLAIDY RECTO/VERSO” BY CHARLOTTE GENTSCH
The design “WAVY PLAIDY”, balances contrasts: from traditional country checks to fluid waves, inspired by the stenciled silks of Atelier Zanolli. Gentle color gradients bring the pattern to life, creating subtle depth across the surface. Available in two sizes – depending on how deep you want to dive in.
Charlotte Gentsch, a Hamburg-trained fashion designer, has built a versatile career across high fashion, haute couture and interior textiles, drawing on art and nature to shape a contemporary design language with a clear, distinctive voice.
“EARTHY GREEN” BY KLEOPATRA MOURSELA
In “EARTHY GREEN” the grounding presence of nature is captured. The green speaks of vitality and renewal, while the terracotta and warm tones evoke the soil and the rawness of the earth. Through the interplay of geometry and texture, the intention was to bridge the abstract with the organic – to let stability meet the living pulse of the landscape.
Kleopatra Moursela is an Athens-based Greek artist and Assistant Professor whose painting- and drawing-led practice—shaped by Geometric Abstraction, early Renaissance art and Modernism—unites geometric forms, harmonious compositions and spiritual depth, with works exhibited in various galleries and exibithions.
“SOFT TRANSIT” BY CHRISTOFFER JØRGENSEN
In “SOFT TRANSIT” two blurry photographs have been woven together to form this fresh, abstract composition. The Cartesian geometric severity of the meshwork is contrasted with the flowing subject matter. The eye can either linger on individual color contrasts or wander across the surface, guided by the lines in the grid or the soft color transitions.
Christoffer Jørgensen is an artist and photographer who transforms digital photography with artisanal techniques — work grounded in tactility and sensuality, recognised with a Thames & Hudson prize and shown widely across Europe.
“INDEX” BY FRIEDER OELZE
Black-and-white tables, familiar in everyday life, gain striking presence when enlarged to monumental scale. Removed from utility, they assert themselves as visual systems, shaped by the slow and deliberate act of drawing line after line. “INDEX” highlights pure structure, showing order as both subject and form.
Frieder Oelze is a Berlin-based artist, educated at Bauhaus University Weimar and HFBK Hamburg, whose graphic-design and typography roots drive a practice centred on systems of order, symbols, and semiotic structures.
“SAHARA” BY ELZARA OISEAU
“SAHARA” was born after a 2021 journey to the desert, just months before the invasion of Ukraine. A sunrise with fellow travelers, over vast lines, shifting tones, and endless space, left an unforgettable impression, echoed in the desert’s colors and powder-soft sand. Back in Kyiv, this vision became a series capturing the phases of sunrise: deep blues of night, rose-tinged rays, and the glowing light of orange and beige.
Elzara Oiseau is a Zurich-based Ukrainian contemporary artist of Crimean Tatar origin—trained in monumental art in Simferopol and later Kyiv—whose abstract forms, text and calligraphic rhythms explore belonging, memory and home amid exile, transforming personal history into universal stories of identity, resilience and connection.