Kvadrat Savanna

Kvadrat Savanna

Savanna by Kvadrat is a textile defined by restraint and depth. At a distance, it offers a sense of stillness—its surface matte, grounded, and composed. But draw closer, and the complexity unfolds: a deliberate interplay of yarns—bouclé, matte, and smooth—woven into a rhythm that feels organic yet measured. Its composition—a quiet alliance of wool, polyester, acrylic, cotton, nylon, and linen—delivers both tactility and durability.

The feel is dry and structured, with a subtle softness that speaks more to touch than to show. Each colourway draws from the natural world: muted clay, deep moss, weathered stone—tones that gently anchor a room without overwhelming it. Savanna is not decorative in the conventional sense; it is atmospheric. It invites pause, touch, and long use.

This approach reflects the broader philosophy of Kvadrat, the Danish textile house behind its creation. For over five decades, Kvadrat has shaped the language of modern interiors—collaborating with artists, architects, and industrial designers to produce textiles that are as rigorous as they are refined.

Their work resists the transient. Instead, it favours materials that are built to endure—physically and visually. Attention is given not only to form and function, but to feeling: how a fabric behaves in light, how it wears over time, how it quietly supports the objects and spaces around it. Savanna is a clear embodiment of this ethos—a fabric of character, integrity, and lasting presence, designed not to decorate, but to belong.

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