
Kvadrat
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Diseño: Rikke Ladegaard
Ref. n°: 2958
ID de Stylepark: 08.2412.00241
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Design
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telas / textiles
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cortinas
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01 descripción del producto
descripción de productos
Rikke Ladegaard is a textile designer with the added benefit of architectural and spatial understanding. She graduated from the Institute for Spatial Design at the Danish Design School and has had links with the institute for textiles in recent years. Rikke Ladegaard made her debut with Kvadrat in 2000, following up in 2002 with the Blitz upholstery fabric and Zap screen material. Zoom is a curtain version of Zap and also bears a resemblance to the Blitz upholstery fabric. Zoom is a modern curtain with a shiny, shot silk look and retains its shape precisely when draped. This time, Kvadrat has deliberately set out to accentuate the shiny qualities of the Trevira CS material. Zoom works well as a roller blind or panel curtain, or hung as ordinary curtains. In developing Zoom, Rikke Ladegaard used colour in the same way she would with silk. The result is an exceptionally homogenous colour scheme. Zoom ranges from many subtle hues of silver, white, beige and grey to a more colourful approach with brand-new colour offerings to challenge the traditional colour palette in the contract and domestic markets.
02 dimensiones/peso
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ancho |
1700 mm |
03 datos técnicos
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color de la tela |
de un solo color |
04 Tags
Architecture, Interior, Kvadrat Articles, Kvadrat Products, reference, Rikke Ladegaard Products05 Articles about Kvadrat
The Barcelona Pastiche
The imm Cologne is swiftly getting back on an even keel. And how are designers and manufacturers making use of the opportunity? A tour of the trade fair shows that they often resorted to the tried-and-true, reanimating and dressing it up for contemporary use. Even Konstantin Grcic opted for a tongue-in-cheek approach to a design classic.
› To the articleHäberli’s Hotel
What do you get if you give Alfredo Häberli free rein to design an entire hotel? Well, now you can see just that in the new "25hours" hotel in Zurich.
› To the articleMirror, mirror on the floor
“Your glacial expectations” is the title chosen for a reflective installation that artist Olafur Eliasson realized together with landscape architect Günter Vogt for the outdoor area of the Kvadrat headquarters in the Danish town of Ebeltoft.
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