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A celebration of ZigZagZurich’s most iconic artist collaborations and creative partnerships

Step inside ZigZagZurich’s Hall of Fame

Step inside ZigZagZurich’s Hall of Fame

ZigZagZurich’s Hall of Fame: Iconic Textile Designs, Artist Collaborations and Creative Milestones

Artist bedding, wool blankets, rugs, cushions and limited editions created through bold collaborations

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Artist bedding, wool blankets, rugs, cushions and limited editions created through bold collaborations

ZigZagZurich’s Hall of Fame brings together the collaborations, limited editions and creative partnerships that have shaped the brand’s identity. This curated collection celebrates the moments where textile design meets contemporary art, architecture, culture and visual storytelling. From artist bedding and wool blankets to cushions, rugs, beach towels and special editions, the Hall of Fame reflects a broad creative network of artists, designers, institutions and cultural partners. Collaborations with names such as Kunsthaus Zurich, Landesmuseum Zurich, Locarno Film Festival, Herzog & de Meuron, Nathalie Du Pasquier & George Sowden and many independent artists show how textiles can become a platform for shared ideas. Each piece carries the trace of a creative dialogue, transforming fabric into a collectible design object with a distinct story.

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Step inside ZigZagZurich’s Hall of Fame

Where Artists, Designers and Cultural Institutions Meet Textile Design

The Hall of Fame is not simply a collection of successful products. It is a record of creative exchange. Many of the featured designs began as collaborations between ZigZagZurich and artists, designers, architects or cultural institutions, bringing different visual worlds into the language of home textiles. A wool blanket made with Kunsthaus Zurich, an artist bedding design by Michele Rondelli, a limited edition connected to Locarno Film Festival or a towel created with Herzog & de Meuron each represents a different way of thinking about fabric. These collaborations allow textiles to move beyond decoration and become cultural objects. They bring museum references, graphic art, architecture, cinema, illustration and contemporary design into everyday interiors.

Why Creative Partnerships Give Textiles a Deeper Story

A collaboration gives a textile more than a surface pattern. It gives it context, authorship and emotional value. In the ZigZagZurich Hall of Fame, each collaborative piece reflects a meeting point between the brand’s textile expertise and the creative vision of an artist or partner. Designs by artists such as Michele Rondelli, Jody Barton, Christoffer Jørgensen, Karina Eibatova, Yanyi Ha or Kerstin Brätsch sit alongside partnerships with cultural names and institutions. This creates a collection that feels alive and layered. Some pieces are bold and graphic, others poetic, architectural or playful. What connects them is the idea that a blanket, cushion, bedding set or towel can carry a visual language from outside the traditional world of interiors and bring it into the home.

Why Creative Partnerships Give Textiles a Deeper Story

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The Hall of Fame Shows How Collaboration Became Part of ZigZagZurich’s Creative Identity

ZigZagZurich’s Hall of Fame celebrates the collaborations that helped define the brand’s voice. It brings together artist-led designs, institutional partnerships, limited editions and cultural projects that show how open and expansive textile design can be. The collection is important because it demonstrates that textiles are not isolated objects. They can be connected to museums, architecture, cinema, graphic art, fashion, illustration and contemporary culture. Through collaborations with artists, designers and partners such as Kunsthaus Zurich, Landesmuseum Zurich, Locarno Film Festival, St. Moritz, NZZ Bellevue, Herzog & de Meuron, Nathalie Du Pasquier & George Sowden and many individual creatives, ZigZagZurich has built a language where fabric becomes a carrier of ideas. These pieces are made for the home, but they also belong to a broader creative landscape. They invite people to live with art in a direct and tactile way, through bedding, blankets, cushions, rugs and limited editions that can be touched, used and experienced every day. This is what makes the Hall of Fame more than a retrospective. It is a celebration of creative relationships, material experimentation and the belief that great design often begins with dialogue.

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