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October 02, 2025

New Artist Wool Blanket Collection FW 2025/2026

New Artist Wool Blanket Collection FW 2025/2026

This Autumn, ZigZagZurich turns your home into a living gallery with the FW 2025/2026 Artist Wool Blanket Collection — twenty designs that move between sharp geometry and soft gradients, earthy calm and high-contrast pop, playful silhouettes and contemplative minimalism.

Each blanket holds a distinct voice; together they hum in harmony and invite everyday rituals to feel a little more like art.

What makes this collection different

  • Designed with character. Patterns, colours, and textures are composed to feel personal and alive—pieces you choose because they speak to you.
  • Material you can feel. Woven from 100% Pure New Zealand Wool with OEKO-TEX-certified materials for natural warmth, softness, and durability.
  • Generous size. 140 × 200 cm (55″ × 79″) — perfect for the sofa, layered on a bed, or wrapped around you on crisp evenings.
  • Made to last. Quality European weaving stands up to years of use.

Craft, care, and everyday use

Each blanket is woven in Europe with meticulous attention to detail. For longevity, hand-wash cold or dry-clean. At 140 × 200 cm, styling is effortless: drape over an armchair, layer at the foot of the bed, or cocoon yourself on the balcony at dusk.

Style notes (how we love to use them)

  • Tone on tone. Pair soft gradients with neutral sofas to let the weave do the talking.
  • Graphic on graphic. Place high-contrast geometry against striped bedding for a curated clash.
  • One room, two moods. Flip reversible or dual-tone designs to shift atmosphere from day to night.
  • Haptic layers. Mix with linen or bouclé cushions for tactile depth.

Why it belongs in your home

Because art isn’t only for walls. It’s for slow mornings, late-night reading, shared movies, and quiet pauses between the day’s chapters. These blankets are companions—made to warm, to last, and to keep you company through a season of small, beautiful moments.

“CUT-UP BLUE / ORANGE” BY ULLA PEDERSEN

“CUT-UP” investigates the evolving relationships among colour, materials, and pattern in a minimalistic approach, strengthened by hard-edged shapes.

Ulla Pedersen is Danish non-objective artist exploring colour, materiality, form, and balance through minimal, hard-edged compositions.

“COLOR REBEL PETROL/FUCHSIA” BY MICHELE RONDELLI

Inspired by rebellion and the expressive freedom of fashion’s most daring moments, “COLOR REBEL” explores blurred transitions, engineered fades, and unexpected shifts in tone.

Michelle 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.

 

“BEHIND EVERY COLOUR IS ANOTHER ONE PINK/BROWN” BY MICHELE RONDELLI

“BEHIND EVERY COLOUR IS ANOTHER ONE” explores the subtle interaction between colours – how two tones placed together can influence mood, temperature, and emotional impact. Based on the idea that every shade holds an undertone and a hidden story, it offers two contrasting yet complementary sides, encouraging a shift in perspective and the experience of colour as a changing element.

“TARTAN PINK/GREEN” BY MICHELE RONDELLI

A new tartan. A new attitude. “TARTAN” reimagines the classic pattern, elevating it from heritage to a statement piece. Inspired by the unruly beauty of fashion’s past, it plays with disruption where symmetry is never taken for granted.

“FLOR Y MAR” BY CLAUDIA CAVIEZEL

A blanket that holds onto summer dreams, “FLOR Y MAR” brings together silhouettes of sea creatures and beach flowers, layered in harmonious shades of sage green, warm rose, and deep black.

Claudia Caviezel is a Swiss product designer blending handmade and digital processes across fashion, furniture, and more — her interdisciplinary approach to material and colour has dressed ideas from couture to interiors, with pieces even used by Vivienne Westwood and worn by notable women.

“FESTIVE TANGLE NATURAL” BY TOM KOKEN

Equally chaotic and beautiful, “FESTIVE TANGLE NATURAL” begins with a strong vertical axis in the centre of the field, built up with many graceful curved lines in different colours.

Tom Koken is SVA-trained painter whose contemplative practice moves between representation and abstraction — eschewing AI, refining formats for dynamic juxtapositions, and presenting a quietly mysterious tone.

“FIRE DREAMS” BY PETRA DUTLI

“FIRE DREAMS” means the possibility to do everything. It stands for the freedom to simply let go, be bold, curious, and without limits. This feeling is reflected in the design, carrying the message of simply doing it.

Petra Dutli is a Swiss artist whose path began with a Blickfang competition win; a lifelong “just go for it” spirit turns a gemmology and jewellery background into a fresh creative chapter woven with fearless curiosity.

“AURA” BY MICHELE RONDELLI

“AURA” is inspired by the invisible energy that surrounds people. Bright nuances and gentle gradients create a quiet, flowing movement that radiates calm while feeling full of life.

“PITSCHI” BY VERA LOHER

Inspired by the calm, lazy hours of the cat Pitsch, “PITSCHI” captures the essence of comfort. Soft colours and gentle textures reflect moments of deep rest and relaxation.

Vera Loher is a Winterthur-based graphic designer with a passion for packaging — joyful, story-driven visuals that play with shape and colour to bring delight into everyday life.

“LANDSCAPE” BY CHRISTOFFER JØRGENSEN

“LANDSCAPE” is a tribute to the sonic world of the jazz band ‘Sparks and Tides’. Their song ‘Why Should Our Bodies End at the Skin’ served as the inspiration for this design. Perhaps we don’t need to leave our skin – if we can wrap the landscape around it.

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.

“KANDY” BY TEO GONZÁLEZ

Wishing sweet dreams to everyone that cozies with this blanket, whether for a full night’s sleep or a quick nap. “KANDY” shows an image in the artist’s signature style, using a lot of pink as it is the sweetest colour that can be thought of.

Spanish-born and New York–based, González brings a luminous, playful abstraction shaped by early years in Southern California and a pivotal Drawing Center show—his practice continues to thrive in Brooklyn.

“RELATIVITY” BY DARIO CORTESE

“RELATIVITY” is inspired by the graphic universe of M.C. Escher, particularly his work ‘Relativity’, with its impossible staircases and perspectives that defy logic. These spaces are reinterpreted in a textile composition of geometric patterns, bold colour contrasts, and illusory movement.

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.

“BLOSSOM” BY CELINE CORNU

Drawing inspiration from retro graphics and pop art, “BLOSSOM” features bold geometric shapes and solid, vibrant colours. Its minimalist aesthetic with strong black outlines evokes 1970s illustrations and vintage decorative patterns, reimagined with a contemporary twist.

Celine Cornu is a Swiss product designer blending handmade and digital processes across fashion, furniture, and more—her interdisciplinary approach to material and colour has dressed ideas from couture to interiors, with pieces even used by Vivienne Westwood and worn by notable women.

“LINED UP” BY CELINE CORNU

Inspired by the Op Art movement and minimalist aesthetics, the design “LINED UP” explores repetition and vibrant chromatic variation through a playful arrangement of overlapping colored lines.

“AFTERNOON” BY ILZE GODLEVSKIS

Sunday afternoon, where the ease of free-flowing lines harmonise with natural tones to envelop you in comfort. “AFTERNOON” wraps you in the colours and sensations of a lazy Sunday afternoon.

Ilze Goldlevskis is a contemporary textile artist known for soft sculptures exploring connection and sensorial energy; Latvian and first-generation Canadian, CSM-trained, Milan-based—bridging art and design in works for exhibitions and bespoke interiors.

“PATCHWORK” BY MICHELE RONDELLI

“PATCHWORK” pieces together patterns and colours like a bold fabric collage, with geometric blocks and intricate motifs stitched into harmony. Earthy tones meet gentle contrasts, creating a design style that feels both timeless and fashion-forward.

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