From June 11 to 18, 2025, Zanaboni took center stage in Monaco at the exclusive “Precious Stones and Corals” exhibition, presented by the Comité National Monégasque de l’Association Internationale des Arts Plastiques (A.I.A.P.) under UNESCO, with the patronage of the Italian Embassy in Monaco.

Hosted at the Comité’s exhibition space (10 Quai Antoine, 1st floor, Monaco), the exhibition features a unique project combining artworks, fabrics, and interior design, created by interior designers Tullia and Paolo Canciani. Zanaboni contributed with modern and contemporary design armchairs, sofas, and furnishings from its high-end collections, some showcased at the recent Salone del Mobile 2025 in Milan.

The exhibition unfolds in two sections: the first explores the theme of corals and madrepores, represented on large painted canvases, photographs, embroidered and printed linen and cotton fabrics in shades of orange, red, and coral, combined with ivory colors; the second section highlights the colors of precious stones such as turquoise, emerald, ruby, sapphire, and amethyst, featured on silk cushions, interpreted by artists through large canvases like “Diamond,” “Heart,” and “Emerald”.

The Comité National Monégasque de l’A.I.A.P.— founded in 1955 and under the high patronage of H.S.H. Prince Albert II—promotes visual arts by fostering international cultural exchange. Supported by the Government of Monaco and the Directorate of Cultural Affairs, the Comité organizes exhibitions and events throughout the year at the “Espace d’Art” venue.

For more information, visit the official Comité A.I.A.P. website: https://www.artcomitemonaco.com/