
Everything you need for the absolute best pizza at home: From Neapolitan classics to creative toppings – find out about our pizza novelties and discover inspiring recipes, all crafted to perfection in your V-ZUG oven.

The CombiCooler V6000 features a spacious pearl-coloured interior, high-quality materials and warm lighting, combining state-of-the-art Swiss cooling precision with the timeless elegance of V-ZUG design.

The success of a meal hinges on the quality and freshness of its ingredients. V-ZUG’s Supreme Line ensures perfect food preservation, combining elegant aesthetics with generous space and high-quality materials.



Inspirations. Pathways into the future through design, food, architecture and art.

Designed by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the VitraHaus is an architectural rendition of the archetypal house form, as found all over the world.

In Sydney’s Surry Hills, Pattern Studio reinvigorates a traditional terrace into Yolo House where clever planning has transformed what felt small and cramped into an open and original residence.

An interior in the heart of Paris captures the city’s unique spirit, blending history and modernity with unexpected details and artistic touches. Designed as a place of life, this Haussmann-style interior open by appointment expresses a twofold expertise – interior architecture and furniture design – allowing Chloé Nègre to explore materials, textures, light, and colours in ways that evoke surprise and joyful energy, while maintaining a strong aesthetic discipline.

In Copenhagen’s Frederiksberggade, one of the city’s oldest streets, File Under Pop has unveiled its renovated studio. Half showroom, half workspace, the interior is conceived as a place for working and sharing.

Three executives from legacy Swiss manufacturers come together to discuss the opportunities that might arise in a new scenario in which a mix of innovation, craftsmanship, human-driven automation and an attention to circular modes of production might be the recipe for long-lasting success.

In a 1930s apartment in Milan’s Porta Venezia district – an area known for its historic Art Nouveau buildings and recent creative revival – interior designer Alberto Nespoli and creative director Alessia Bossi have made a home together.