Camper Together
A Model of Collaboration
Kvadrat
Denmark. 1968
Camper and Kvadrat have a great deal in common: the ambition to do things differently; the determination to break through aesthetic and technological barriers; respect for good design, which both brands demonstrate by working with some of the best creative minds in the world; and the ability to develop products that become universal symbols of creativity and innovation. A legendary shoe meets an iconic fabric: Camper Pelotas and Hallingdal 65 by Kvadrat.
About KVADRAT
Kvadrat is a Scandinavian company dedicated to the development and production of textile materials. The firm has forged a stellar international reputation based on the genius of its designs as well as its innovative corporate attitude. Kvadrat works with some of the world's leading designers, architects and artists: Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Akira Minagawa, Tord, Boontje, Alfredo Häberli, Peter Saville, David Adjaye, Olafur Eliasson and Thomas Demand. Together they create beautiful, cutting-edge textiles that have won major distinctions, such as the 2013 European Consumer Award for Ready Made Curtain (designed by Bouroullec), Most Innovative Textile at the 2009 Wallpaper Design Awards for Clouds (designed by Bouroullec), the 2009 AIT Innovation Award Architecture Textile Object for Village (designed by Häberli), the 2009 AIT Innovation Award Architecture Textile Object for the upholstery Highfield and the curtain Village (designed by Häberli), and the 2007 Forum AID Award for North Tiles (designed by Bouroullec). In May 2012 Kvadrat was awarded the title of "Denmark's Healthiest Company", and in 2013 it ranked 21st on the list of the "100 Best Workplaces in Europe".
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