Sabi textile range by Louise Sigvardt for Kvadrat
Dezeen Showroom:Â Sabi is a series of woolen upholstery textiles from Danish brand Kvadrat, which plays with the perception of colour, textures and layers.
Created by Copenhagen-based designer Louise Sigvardt, the Sabi textiles use a traditional dobby weave and are crafted with yarn made from virgin wool and post-industrial recycled wool.
Sabi is informed by the layering of colours that Sigvardt discovered when renovating her own home To encapsulate the meeting point between past and present, Sabi uses a rich palette of vivid colourways that blend contemporary colours with shades typical in the 1970s and 1980s.
The combination of these colours gives Sabi its visual depth and creates a multidimensional effect.
"As you move towards the textile, it reveals different levels until, finally, individual colours emerge," explained Kvadrat.
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