Kvadrat
Layers Garden by Maharam

Kvadrat
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Diseño: Hella Jongerius
Ref. n°: 465916
ID de Stylepark: 08.2412.00123
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Design
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telas / textiles
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telas para muebles
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01 descripción del producto
descripción de productos
Layers is an upholstery textile collection designed by the acclaimed Dutch industrial designer Hella Jongerius in collaboration with Maharam, Kvadrat's international partner.
Inspired to create textiles that yield varying effects when viewed from different angles, Hella Jongerius and the Maharam Design Studio conducted trials with various techniques.
The collection consists of three patterns: Layers Garden, Layers Park and Layers Vineyard, available in a combination of single and double layer variations. Wool felt, the foundation of Layers, provides a neutral textural complement to the intricate needlework of the single layer textiles. On the double layer variations, hand cutting creates windows of patterns that reveal an underlying layer of tonal or contrasting wool felt.
The individual patterns of Layers recall landscapes: the plain view of Layers Garden, the architectural framework of Layers Park and the irregular grid of circles of Layers Vineyard.
02 dimensiones/peso
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ancho |
1370 mm |
03 datos técnicos
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color de la tela |
multicolor |
04 All Layers Garden Products
05 Tags
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