Kvadrat
Journey through Kvadrat’s evolution with Wallpaper* and see how their unique vision and innovation continue to inspire and captivate.
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Raf Simons offers a softer touch with new fabrics for Kvadrat
Raf Simons on the homely spirit of his seventh textile drop with Danish company Kvadrat
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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Spring board: Kvadrat, Really and Max Lamb set a new benchmark in sustainable design
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Design Shanghai 2015: Fantasy flowers, deco and a dragon - the top picks of this year's fair
By Catherine Shaw Last updated
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Kvadrat’s blind collection plays with transparency and tone
Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec design the Kvadrat Shade range with window covering specialist, Coulisse
By Alice Morby Last updated
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Ready Made Curtain by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for Kvadrat
By Dominic Lutyens Last updated
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Talent and textiles come together in a new project by Kvadrat Febrik
28 emerging designers from around the world create furniture and objects using Kvadrat Febrick fabric range
By Paul Sephton Last updated
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Production values: 3 companies reinventing the modern working space
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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‘A journey from the pastoral to the cultural landscape’: Peter Saville’s textiles for Kvadrat
Technicolour, a new textile collaboration between Kvadrat and British designer Peter Saville, brings together field and factory, contrasting natural wool tones with pops of colour inspired by the spray-painted markings found on flocks throughout the country
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Young designers get creative with a Kvadrat classic
By Henrietta Thompson Last updated
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Woven narratives: Raf Simons and Kvadrat team up on a new textile collection
By Carly Ayres Last updated
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Introducing Kvadrat’s first sustainable outdoor textile, Patio
Take an exclusive look at the making of Kvadrat’s first outdoor textile
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Lovely bones: Caruso St John strips Kvadrat Soft Cells’ studio down to the essentials
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Kvadrat Sisu fabric by Nanna Ditzel reinterpreted by Danh Vo
Originally conceived by Nanna Ditzel in the 1960s, the Kvadrat Sisu upholstery fabric is a bold take on the designer’s iconic Hallingdal, now revisited by artist Danh Vo in 16 new colours
By Paul Sephton Last updated
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Colour code: Rive Roshan’s ’Loom Bound’ installation brightens up Northmodern
By Sam Rogers Last updated
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Mae Engelgeer and Savoir Beds’s totemic huggable installation
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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What is Kvadrat? Kvadrat as seen by its creative collaborators
A new film charts the history of Danish textile authority Kvadrat, with a visual record of its colourful fabrics as well as testimonials from artists, designers and architects
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Take a pew: Masquespacio unveils debut furniture collection for Missana
By Sam Rogers Published
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Wallpaper* Handmade pulls out all the stops for Eat me! Drink me! Tell me that you love me! party
By Nick Compton Published