Kvadrat
Minimal by Maharam

Kvadrat
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Design : Maharam Design Studio
Presented: Interieur 2010, Kortrijk
id Stylepark: 08.2412.00251
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01 profil du produit
description de produit
Minimal is an elegant non-woven, durable upholstery fabric made of 100% polyurethane, by the Maharam Design Studio. A network of pindots, achieved by a subtle emboss, adds sophisticated texture to this metallic polyurethane. Minimal’s versatile pallette offers 13 metallics ranging from platinum white, jewel tones of amber, ruby, aquamarine, and amethyst, to deep earth tones in sienna, taupe and gray. Antimicrobial protection is embedded into the polyurethane resin. Designed to last for the life of the product, the antimicrobial does not wear off over time and cannot be washed off. The antimicrobial treatment continuously protects against bacteria, fungus, mold and other microbes. Minimal’s synthetic content makes it suitable for contract upholstery and, depending on the fire regulations, upholstered wall applications. It exceeds 100,000 rubs abrasion resistance and is polyester backed.
02 dimensions/poids
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largeur |
1370 mm |
03 données techniques
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couleur du tissu |
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04 Tags
Maharam Design Studio Products, Company History, Kvadrat Articles, Kvadrat Products, Textiles05 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.
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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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