Sahco unveils its 2022 Collection: Evoke

Attuned to the senses and emotions, Evoke sets the stage for the home as a fusion of beauty and personality. A home like a personal memoir inscribed in textures, tones and imagery. Atmospheric and individual, suggestive and reflective, dynamic and playful.

Inspired by organic forms in nature, shadows and spectral visions, murals by Jean Cocteau, the sculptures of Constantin Brancusi and abstract art, the collection of upholstery and draperies is layered and artisanal, with characteristics that explore light and volume. Cohesive and eclectic, the Evoke collection has a creative tension derived from perceived imperfections and seemingly incongruous yet harmonious combinations of colour and texture.

Aligned with Sahco’s heritage, Evoke is rich with classic references and enlivened by a more intuitive contemporary expression. The seven drapery and four upholstery fabrics demonstrate high levels of craft, the result of applying new techniques to create lively tactile surfaces, powdery dry or glossy chintz finishes, and artistic printed or embroidered abstracted outlines.

Corallium, a playful sheer with a subtle sparkle from lurex bouclé yarn, has an organic scribble pattern on a floaty sheer organza base while Nympha is a digital print on canvas that shows the hand of the artist with visible brush strokes and naïve renditions of flora and fauna. Mirari is a jacquard weave that looks embroidered and brings to mind dreamy Japanese forests while another woven jacquard, Murale, features a figurative artwork reminiscent of Cocteau with a dramatic 3-metre repeat that plays with scale and abstraction. Elle, a spun bouclé blend, drapes and curves around furniture like an elegant designer coat.

The overall colour palette is elevated by adding fresh hues like lemon grass, pistachio green and Sakura pink and earthy base notes such as golden olive, moss green and rust red. Designer Vincent Van Duysen coloured the upholstery textile Clifford, a classic Houndstooth pattern dissolved and re-imagined in his signature muted tones with subtle contrasts of brown grey, olive cream and burgundy rose.

“We are living in a time when we need to be more expressive and open emotionally and maybe even allow ourselves to be dreamy. This collection encourages the eye and the mind to wander and helps to make spaces that reflect our personalities and our lives.” — Design Director Anna Vilhelmine Ebbesen

Notes to Editors

ABOUT ANNA VILHELMINE EBBESEN

Inspired by art and fashion, Anna Vilhelmine Ebbesen has an expressive approach to colour and composition built on a profound insight into the development of yarns and textiles. As Design Director of Sahco for the past four years, she has led a creative reset of the company founded in Germany in 1831, honouring its rich heritage and renown for high quality, sumptuous décor fabrics while renewing its vision of the future.

ABOUT SAHCO

For almost 200 years, Sahco has defined exquisite taste and superior quality in the world of interiors. Combining classic design and innovation, the elegant upholstery textiles and draperies of the Sahco collection have captured the hearts of a discerning international audience. Their rich textures and refined details can be found in many beautiful homes worldwide. Appointed in 2018 when Sahco became part of Kvadrat, Design Director Anna Vilhelmine Ebbesen has renewed the collection working with celebrated designers to launch new textiles.

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About Kvadrat

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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