On the occasion of Milan Design Week 2026, Zambaiti Contract unveils Orizzonti Sospesi, the new decorative surface collection designed by Marco Piva. A project that combines aesthetic research, technical innovation, and design sensitivity, redefining the role of wallpaper within contemporary architecture.
Conceived for the contract and hospitality sectors, the collection stems from the idea of capturing movement in its quietest moment: landscapes, natural elements, and variations of light are translated into evocative textures that transform surfaces into contemplative spaces. More than simple decoration, it becomes a true perceptual experience capable of interacting with architecture and the emotional dimension of interiors.
The collection develops through five textures – Scia, Petali, Bosco, Riva, and Altitudine – each distinguished by its own material and visual identity. From the soft and fluid nuances of Scia to the poetic lightness of Petali, and the natural depth of Bosco, every design interprets the relationship between nature and perception through a sophisticated and contemporary language.
Entirely composed of customizable digital panels, Orizzonti Sospesi is designed to ensure maximum application flexibility. The panels can be sized, combined, and adapted to different design contexts, allowing perfect integration between graphics, space, and function.
One of the collection’s defining features is its technical versatility: the decorations can be printed on 18 different substrates developed by Zambaiti Contract, including sound-absorbing, fire-retardant, water-repellent, and eco-sustainable surfaces. Among these stands out Z Pareti Vive, an innovative eco-friendly base made from rice starch, alongside refined finishes such as jute and silk.
Material research is further expanded with new solutions dedicated to the contract sector: recycled cotton substrates with 3D textures, metallic laminated finishes in gold, silver, and matte white, sound-absorbing velvet panels, and new highly resistant fire-retardant surfaces designed for high-traffic environments.
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