Founded in Denmark in 1968 by Poul Byriel and Erling Rasmussen, the textile company Kvadrat is rooted in Scandinavian design traditions, producing and supplying fabrics and other textile products to architects, designers, and consumers worldwide. Kvadrat's close collaboration with many established designers has led to the creation of classic textiles such as Hallingdal by Nanna Ditzel, which still furnishes most Danish homes, hospitals, airports, and trains. Today, Kvadrat is an internationally renowned company committed to continually pushing the boundaries of aesthetic progress.