Kvadrat launches ReThink at 3daysofdesign 2024

During this year’s 3daysofdesign Kvadrat unveils ReThink – an exhibition showcasing the work of 12 emerging and established creatives. From Iceland to Venezuela, Beijing to Brooklyn, the designers from the ReThink exhibition have focused on what responsible design means to them through working with Kvadrat’s recycled, regenerative, and circular material.

ReThink is the seventh edition of Kvadrat’s Design Projects, following iterations dedicated to Kvadrat’s Hallingdal 65, Divina, Canvas, Kvadrat Febrik and Kvadrat Really textiles. The participants in ReThink were chosen by curators Jeffrey Bernett, Anniina Koivu, Johanna Agerman Ross, Jane Withers and Njusja de Gier – based on the designers’ interest in, and ability to respond creatively to, sustainable approaches and thinking. The designers were given free hand, and through their creations they show how the many aspects of sustainability can shape design, spark material innovation, increase community collaboration and cultivate new aesthetic values.

The projects embody a collective effort among the 12 designers to find innovative approaches and explore the boundaries of material used in design, whether it’s using recycled textiles, renewable, natural materials, or circular resources in the designs. Some of the projects involve local community collaboration, not only enriching the design process, but also fostering connections with broader social and cultural contexts, emphasising the importance of community engagement in sustainable design practices. Others draw inspiration from nature and highlight the interconnectedness between design and environmental sustainability. These projects explore the relationship between water and textile production, incorporating natural materials like wool and sisal, or creating designs that reflect the vitality of marine life, highlighting a commitment to preserving and protecting our natural resources. Others share principles of circularity through the reuse of materials, the incorporation of recyclable elements, or the consideration of end-of-life processes. This reflects a broader shift towards circular design principles, where products are designed with longevity, recyclability, and resource efficiency in mind.

Njusja de Gier, Senior Vice President Marketing & Digital: “The 12 participants responded with passion and ingenuity, drawing on diverse cultural and cross-disciplinary backgrounds. ReThink captures many different approaches to sustainability through artistry, experimental education, transparency, 3D technology, assembly, structure and pure craft in which the creative process evolves through hand, heart and mind.”

NOTES FOR THE EDITORS

Press preview: Wednesday 12 June, 2024

Meet the designers and presentation slot 1, 9:30am – 11.00am ​
Meet the designers and presentation slot 2, 2:30pm – 3:30pm

Kvadrat showroom ​
Klubiensvej 22 ​
2150 Nordhavn ​
Copenhagen

Please write to press@kvadrat.org to RSVP and for more information.

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Kvadrat was established in Denmark in 1968 and has deep roots in Scandinavia’s world-famous design tradition. A leader in design innovation, Kvadrat produces high-performing, design textiles, rugs, acoustics and window covering solutions for both commercial and residential interiors. Our products reflect our commitment to colour, quality, simplicity and innovation. We consistently push the aesthetic, technological and functional properties of textiles. In doing so, we collaborate with leading designers, architects and artist including: Miriam Bäckström, Raf Simons, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, Thomas Demand, Olafur Eliasson, Alfredo Häberli, Akira Minagawa, Peter Saville, Roman Signer,as well as Doshi Levien and Patricia Urquiola.

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