Raf Simons’ new textile collection with Kvadrat

Raf Simons’ new textile collection with Kvadrat
Dior creative director Raf Simons has teamed up with Kvadrat on a new range of uplifting upholstery, as seen in this spread from our March issue. Here we preview their tight knit collaboration
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Raf Simons is certainly not your typical fashion designer. With a background in industrial design, a keen collector of 20th century furniture and ceramics, and a creative range that straddles haute couture for Christian Dior and his eponymous menswear line, Simons comes well-furnished to enter into a new interior textile partnership with Danish company Kvadrat, launching tonight in London - and featured in our March issue (W*180), with an exclusive interview by Alice Rawsthorn.

The idea for the tactile pairing first came to light when Simons was researching his A/W 2011 collection for Jil Sander. At the time the designer found his usual suppliers at a loss for the heavier weight fabrics, more reminiscent of upholstery textiles that he was seeking. 'I fell in love with those fabrics: the quality, the density, the colouration,' Simons recalls of his first Kvadrat encounter. 'At some point Kvadrat contacted me through Peter Saville, who I've known since way back and who works for them as an art director. We talked about the idea of my doing a kind of capsule collection. Bingo! I loved the idea.'

Flash forward to Simons' most recent menswear collection, shown last month in Paris, where the fashion world got a preview of his upcoming Kvadrat partnership. The A/W 2014 show, for which the designer collaborated with friend/American artist Sterling Ruby, featured a collaged coterie of overcoats - some showcasing striped patches of 70-plus variations of his flecked Kvadrat textiles.

The official unveiling of this first Kvadrat/Raf Simons collection will include both upholstery fabrics - which the designer describes as 'blank canvases' - and a select few finished products, from luxurious wool and cashmere 'Tronic' throws, to glossy mohair 'Pixie' blankets in saturated hues of royal blue, rich garden green and rose pink.

'The big question for me when designing for Kvadrat is: "Will I want to live with this for the next ten years?"' says Simons. 'People think more deeply about the things they live with in their homes. We want ours to last, so we didn't go wild, wild, wild. And we didn't want them to be too disconnected from what Kvadrat does already.'

Read our full interview with Raf Simons by Alice Rawsthorn in our March issue (W* 180), on sale now

Raf Simons’ new textile collection with Kvadrat

The results are impeccably made and rich in colour and texture, yet stylistically subtle. Pictured is the 'Sonar 2' line

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Abstract shapes of a Isamu Noguchi sofa for Vitra upholstered in pink, white and black Kvadrat fabric

’Freeform’ sofa by Isamu Noguchi for Vitra, upholstered in ’Vidar 2’. 

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The 'Refolo' sofa, designed by Charlotte Perriand for Cassina and upholstered in 'Sonar 2'

The 'Refolo' sofa, designed by Charlotte Perriand for Cassina and upholstered in 'Sonar 2'.

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Raf Simons’ new textile collection with Kvadrat

When Simons unveiled his signature A/W 14 menswear collection - a collaboration with artist Sterling Ruby - some of the clothes were made from his Kvadrats fabrics, and others appliquéd with them

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Raf Simons’ new textile collection with Kvadrat

This look uses strips of Kvadrat's 'Sonar 2', 'Vidar 2' and 'Pilot'

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The new mohair 'Argo' fabric

The new mohair 'Argo' fabric

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Samples of 'Sunniva 2', which comes in 24 colourways

Samples of 'Sunniva 2', which comes in 24 colourways

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Raf Simons’ new textile collection with Kvadrat

Simons has used the strong, industrial tones that he favours at Dior, mixing dark colours with vivid shades of pink, red, yellow and green. The 'Pillar' collection is also made from mohair

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Raf Simons’ new textile collection with Kvadrat

'Herald 2' is made from 100% cotton and comes in 20 colourways

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retail units for Raf Simons' fabrics at Kvadrat

Glenn Sestig Architects created the retail units for Raf Simons' fabrics at Kvadrat

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Raf Simons’ new textile collection with Kvadrat

A detail of the cabinet shows the Raf Simons for Kvadrat identity, by Graphic Thought Facility with Peter Saville

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'Advocate/Press' chair, designed by Pierre Jeanneret and upholstered in Kvadrat's 'Sonar 2'

'Advocate/Press' chair, designed by Pierre Jeanneret and upholstered in Kvadrat's 'Sonar 2'

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Fashion Features Editor

Jack Moss is the Fashion Features Editor at Wallpaper*, joining the team in 2022. Having previously been the digital features editor at AnOther and digital editor at 10 and 10 Men magazines, he has also contributed to titles including i-D, Dazed, 10 Magazine, Mr Porter’s The Journal and more, while also featuring in Dazed: 32 Years Confused: The Covers, published by Rizzoli. He is particularly interested in the moments when fashion intersects with other creative disciplines – notably art and design – as well as championing a new generation of international talent and reporting from international fashion weeks. Across his career, he has interviewed the fashion industry’s leading figures, including Rick Owens, Pieter Mulier, Jonathan Anderson, Grace Wales Bonner, Christian Lacroix, Kate Moss and Manolo Blahnik.