Danish company, Kvadrat, designs and manufactures high quality textiles for upholstery, soft furnishings and windowcoverings.
November 21st, 2008
The company was established in Denmark in the 1960s and is now a leading textile supplier to many of the worldís renowned architects, designers and furniture manufacturers. Close ties with New York-based textile company, Maharam, have been a big sucess globally, as the two companies share a reputation for innovation in design and a commitment to excellence. Collaborative ventures with Tord Boontje, Akira Minagawa and most recently with Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec are testament to their dedication to stay at the cutting edge of design.
Product Range
Textiles.
Major Brands
Kvadrat.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability
Kvadrat is committed to the implementation of progressive environmental practices as a matter of corporate design
philosophy. Kvadrat is ISO 14001 certified.
Major Projects
Allens Arthur Robinson, NSW; UBS, NSW; Qantas, worldwide; Westpac, NSW; Suncorp, QLD; NRMA, NSW; Optus, NSW; Reef View Hotel, QLD; Dunk Island Resort, QLD.
Lead Time
Ex stock.
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