Zara Home Unveils Fourth Collection with Vincent Van Duysen

The Belgian architect’s latest collection for Zara Home elevates everyday living through sculptural form, tactile nuance, and quietly radical design.

Zara Home unveils the fourth chapter of its ongoing collaboration with Belgian architect and designer Vincent Van Duysen, continuing the design partnership first introduced in 2022. Titled Zara Home+ by Vincent Van Duysen | Collection 04, the release builds on a design narrative rooted in architectural restraint, material honesty, and timeless utility, a continuation that feels both sharper and more sensitive in equal measure.

This latest installment introduces sculptural yet livable forms. Most notably, Sofa 02— a modular system combining an oak framework with padded leather seating, and Coffee Table 02, a chrome-plated steel beam structure that signals a sharper architectural turn in design. Prices range from $1,040 to $7,500 for furniture, $1,500 to $4,900 for rugs, and $34.90 to $1,030 for accessories, underscoring Zara Home’s investment in premium-tier positioning within the home category.

While the core aesthetic remains minimal, the tone of the collection is softened: Lounge Chair 03 and Rug 04 introduce tactile richness, while accessories pay tribute to Van Duysen’s memories, offering emotional depth within a design-forward framework. The result is a quietly radical home offering that speaks to a broader shift away from disposable décor toward considered, long-term design investment.

This release deepens the visual and material language established across previous chapters, introducing new silhouettes and surfaces that bridge architectural clarity with sensual tactility. Designed as a modular, evolving narrative rather than a seasonal reset, the collection reinforces Zara Home’s ambition to cultivate long-term design storytelling rather than simply respond to seasonal trends.

Through this latest chapter, Zara Home reaffirms a growing place within the elevated interiors space. By pairing Van Duysen’s architectural clarity with a human-centric design ethos, Collection 04 extends beyond commerce; it becomes an invitation to live more intentionally, to slow down, and to rediscover the tactile language of home.

By Sonya Moore