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Canvas is a vibrant woolen upholstery textile created by Giulio Ridolfo for Kvadrat. Particularly well-suited to large surfaces thanks to its pronounced structure, it features a soft weave and an expanded palette inspired by the landscapes of Skagen, Denmark.

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Capture

Capture is a lightly felted and multi-coloured wool fabric in a casual yet sophisticated tweed look. It fuses light and dark colours into a refined mélange pattern creating a lively and beautifully rugged surface that never ceases to change under your gaze.

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Clara 2

Designed by Anne Birgitte Hansen for Kvadrat. Clara is available in twelve sets of reverse colourways. One version is unicolored and interwoven with melange stitching, while the other is with unicolour stitching on a melange background.

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Crisp

Crisp is a tightly woven wool fabric with a vibrant surface in multiple shades. Its subtle melangé effect fuses pale and dark hues, accentuated by a slightly rugged texture.

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Mood

Mood from Gabriel is an exclusive woolen upholstery fabric woven from multi-hued yarns. The blend of tone-in-tone shades creates subtle fluctuations in color and adds depth, movement, and life to the fabric surface.

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Remix 3

Remix 3 is an elegant upholstery textile distinguished by the exceptional depth of colour, designed by Giulio Ridolfo for Kvadrat. It comes in 23 new hues, adding to an already expansive palette offering 72 sophisticated colourways.

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