Kvadrat
Scuba by Maharam

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Design: Maharam Design Studio
Article no: 464930
stylepark-id: 08.2412.00229
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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
The matte finish and soft, smooth hand of Scuba create the look and feel of sleek neoprene. Constructed from polyurethane with a knit backing, Scuba is engineered to stretch and embrace any furniture shape, and is available in a broad palette of 25 saturated colours.
Maharam by Kvadrat
Kvadrat's international partnership with New York-based Maharam, North America's leading contract textile resource, creates a dynamic textile alliance with global reach.
A shared philosophy of design innovation and service excellence makes the collaboration a natural step as both entities continue to expand their international presence. Kvadrat represents Maharam in Europe while Maharam represents Kvadrat in North America. The two companies work in tandem in international markets beyond, including a showroom in Australia and distribution throughout the Pacific Rim.
02 dimensions/weight
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width |
1370 mm |
03 technical data
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Fabric width |
to 160 cm |
Fabric colour |
unicoloured |
04 Tags
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