PART FIVE

COLOUR, QUALITY & DESIGN

Humanistic +

Holistic Series

 
 

Kvadrat Maharam’s collection reflects our commitment to colour, quality and innovation. We strive to develop products that enrich people's lives.

 
 
 
 

Our approach to product design and development is defined by collaboration, curiosity and knowledge sharing, with a responsibility and consideration for the environment.

 
 
 
 

We consistently push the aesthetic, as well as the technological and functional properties of textiles. In doing so, we collaborate with leading designers, architects and artists who work closely with our own textile designers and engineers to create collections that continue to push the boundaries of textile design.

 
 
 
 

Material innovation is fundamental to our textile engineering development and design. Balancing an appreciation of history with innovative interdisciplinary exploration, Kvadrat Maharam continues to evolve new ideas for the usage of materials and techniques in design and manufacturing.

 
 
 
 

We value colour as highly as we do collaboration. Reflecting this, we continuously examine our approach to colour, pushing the boundaries and leading the way forward in the world of textiles and design.

 
 
 
 

We adopt a holistic approach in all we do; offering solutions that help to create ideal interior environments for people to work, live, learn and relax in. These solutions serve to address human sensory needs by resolving acoustic issues and promoting a sense of well-being through tactility and colour. This in turn provides inspiration and influences how spaces are used.

 
 
 
 

Thank you for being part of the Holistic + Humanistic Series. We have enjoyed sharing the series with you and hope you have gained an understanding of how our collections can help to create better interior environments that people want to be in. 

 
 

Photo Credits

Raf Simons project e15 design, www.e15.com @e15furniture
Clouds acoustic solution for wall and ceiling, I DO ART Agency
Atomic Beer Sydney, photographer Anson Smart
Bosch AS Headquarters, photographer Zooey Braun
Design Process by Doshi Levien at Kvadrat, I DO ART Agency
Basecamp Lyngby
Broken Twill Weave colour wheel, photographer Casper Sejersen
’Take My Breath Away’ by Danh Vo, photographer Nick Ash
Kvadrat Headquarters, photographer Ed Reeve
Kvadrat/Raf Simons Ria upholstery textile
Cleveland Clinic, photographer Mark Wayner
Amore Pacific, photographer Raphael Olivier
Modular Circle House, D4, Studio Pneuma, photographer Claus Troelsgaard
Kvadrat Storylines collection
Stockholm Furniture Fair, photographer Brian Buchard
Kvadrat Innvik mill factory, photographer Lars Petter Pettersen
Mizmaze designed by Sylvain Willenz
Kinfolk Office Copenhagen
Unscripted by Sarah Illenberger, photographer Robert Rieger
Interior campaign for Storylines by Kvadrat, photographer Anders Schonneman
Fritz Hansen Swan Chair, photographer Benjamin Lund
Sancal Void Matter by Note Design Studio, photographer
Mizmaze designed Sylvain Willenz, photographer Sylvain Willenz
Cassina Utrecht Chair, photographer Benjamin Lund
GUBI Pacha Lounge Chair, photographer Benjamin Lund
Pilotis by Doshi Levien, photographer Annabel Elston
Stockholm fair, photographer Dana Ozollapa
Wu Tsang Anthem Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, photographer David Heald
Kvadrat Raf Simons, photographer Casper Sejersen

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