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1500 mm |

Kvadrat
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Design: Finn Sködt
Presented: Salone del Mobile 2012, Milan
stylepark-id: 08.2412.00571
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Design
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fabrics / textiles
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upholstery fabrics
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01 product description
Product description
Divina MD is an upholstery textile designed by Finn Sködt. Available in sophisticated, rich colours, which reveal hidden depths as the perspective of the viewer changes, it makes a strong colour statement. In addition, thanks to its smooth, directionless and consistent surface, it complements the shape of furniture very well and is ideal for organically shaped furniture.
Suitable for soft seating for both contract and private use, material-dyed Divina MD is soft, comfortable and durable. A heavily milled textile, it is manufactured by weaving yarn in a plain weave and then shrinking it in a mechanical process, which uses high temperatures. This method gives it an attractive felt-like look, which is similar to Divina and Divina Melange, the other fabrics in the Divina 'family '. As a result, the fabrics complement each other well.
Divina MD 's full-bodied and subtle structure is ideal for bringing an extensive range of tones to life. Its colourways, which are all crafted from a blend of different tones, appear unicoloured from a distance, but reveal different colour nuances under closer examination.
02 dimensions/weight
| Width of fabric reel approx. | |
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Width of fabric reel approx. |
150 cm |
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Total weight g/m² |
840 |
03 technical data
| Finish | |
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Fabric width |
to 160 cm |
04 Tags
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