Kvadrat Zero

Kvadrat Zero

Kvadrat/Sahco

Zero Fabric

The influence of Parisian couture clothing can be seen in this elegant and irregular bouclé upholstery textile. The pearl effect yarn is used in both warp and weft giving a luxurious handle and a sophisticated appearance. The sixteen colour-ways range from tonal through to contrasting ‘salt and pepper’ combinations.

Kvadrat was established in Denmark in 1968 and has deep roots in Scandinavia’s world-famous design tradition. A leader in design innovation, Kvadrat produces high-performance, design textiles, rugs, window covering and acoustic solutions for both commercial and residential interiors. 

Their products reflect their commitment to colour, quality, simplicity and innovation. Kvadrat consistently pushes the aesthetic, technological and functional properties of textiles. In doing so, they collaborate with leading designers, architects and artists including: Patricia Urquiola, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, Margrethe Odgaard, Alfredo Häberli, Doshi Levien, Giulio Ridolfo, Peter Saville, Pipilotti Rist, Thomas Demand and Olafur Eliasson.

For all of their brands, Kvadrat strives to develop products of high quality that enrich people's lives. They are pioneers, always in motion and open-minded towards design and cooperation. their approach to product development is defined by collaboration, curiosity, knowledge sharing, responsibility and consideration for the environment.

Their close collaboration with the world's finest artists, designers, architects and our manufacturing partners, enables them to push the boundaries of textile design and innovation. Kvadrat continuously explores new ideas for the usage of materials and techniques in design and manufacturing.

They treasure colour as highly as they value collaboration. Reflecting this, they continuously refresh their approach to colour design, always striving to lead the way in this field.

Kvadrat has a heavy care for sustainability and is constantly going above and beyond to increase their efforts, especially through decarbonization. Regenerate Together through Transparency is Kvadrat’s commitment to accelerating positive change and responsible business conduct, while continuing to push the boundaries of high-quality textiles through design and innovation

Kvadrat commits to mitigating climate change, in adherence with the United Nations Sustainability Development Goal 13, Climate Action. Through decarbonization, they embarked on the road to reduce our carbon emissions towards net-zero across our supply chain. 

With a long-term goal to reach net-zero by 2040. To achieve their target they will work towards eliminating carbon emissions from all our own operations and across our value chain, including purchased goods and services, upstream transportation, and business travel. Supported by a move towards circular systems that offer take-back and product lifetime extending services on many of their ranges.

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