Fabric per meter Kvadrat Steelcut 2 (37 colours)

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Steelcut is a hardwearing upholstery textile. Designed by Frans Dijkmeijer and coloured by Giulio Ridolfo, it is now available in a wider choice of colours.

Steelcut 2 features an innovative weave, which gives the fabric a three-dimensional surface
resembling small pyramids or steel points and, despite the complexity of the weave, a simple and precise expression. The difference between Steelcut Trio and Steelcut 2 lies in the way they are coloured.

The colour scale of Steelcut Trio consists of 37 colours, 24 of which were added in 2011. Giulio Ridolfo designed
these shades by exploring the complex visual effects created by working with three different coloured yarns.

Acclaimed Dutch designer Frans Dijkmeijer is considered one of Europe’s foremost designers of woven textiles.
He is famed for his ability to create textiles that exude simplicity and elegance despite the high technical
complexity of their weave.

Giulio Ridolfo has many years experience as a textile advisor to the clothing, footwear and interiors industries.
His working method has been compared to a patchwork quilt, where he gathers and juxtaposes small fragments of real life in the form of images, colours, patterns and textures. He strives to retain the ‘colour vibes’ by adapting them into usable colour palettes without losing their original vibrant characteristics.

To help you with your choice, you can order a complete colour card : +33 (0)1 43 33 20 12

The fabrics cannot be exchanged or refunded. 

Year 2004
Dimensions 140 cm wide
Material 90% new wool, 10% nylon. Durability: 80.000 Martindale. Vacuuming and dry cleaning.
Style Neuf
Origin Denmark

Frans Dijkmeijer

Dutch Frans Dijkmeijer was one of Europe’s leading weavers. He was best known for his scientific approach and creating precise, innovative textile designs that are complex to create yet look very simple. The creation of harmony by balancing the different elements of a design was central to his work. He designed fabric for Kvadrat, a famous manufacture of design textiles.