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Hallingdal
Kvadrat’s first textile ‘Hallingdal’ has become the archetype of woollen textiles. The very durable upholstery fabric was originally designed in 1965 by Nanna Ditzel, and is now available in a version with an updated colour scale: Hallingdal 65.
Hallingdal 65 is made of wool and viscose, which complement each other well: the wool provides excellent durability and flexibility, whilst the viscose adds brilliance and depth to the colour. Both materials are dyed before they are spun, which highlights the rich texture of the fabric.
Design: Nanna Ditzel
Composition: 70% new wool 30% viscose
Abrasion: 100.000 Martindale
Pilling: 3-4
Lightfastness: 7
Environmental benefits
EU Ecolabel compliant
Greenguard Gold: Low chemical emission
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Design

Crush Boucle
This trendy Bouclé material features a luxurious curly texture that draws inspiration from the teddy trend in the fashion industry. Even though Crush has a soft and pleasant surface, it has strong durability, making it a good selection for your furniture. This cozy fabric will brighten up any room and bring the family together with its warm and inviting appearance.
Design: Nordic Fabric
Composition: 96% polyester / 4% polyamid
Abrasion: above 45.000 Martindale
Pilling: 4-5
Crush is certified with OEKO-TEX® Standard 100

Crush Boücle
CRUSH is a stylish bouclé fabric with a luxurious, curly texture inspired by the latest fashion trends. Despite its soft, inviting surface, CRUSH boasts impressive durability, making it suitable for any type of furniture. Its cozy look brightens any room, creating a warm, inviting space for family and friends to gather.

Production
At bruunmunch, our upholstered furniture is crafted using traditional upholstery techniques passed down through generations of European craftsmanship. Every piece is carefully built by hand in collaboration with some of Europe’s finest upholstery specialists, where precision, comfort, and durability are at the heart of the process. From carefully shaped frames and layered padding to hand-finished details and premium textiles, each design reflects a deep respect for honest materials, skilled craftsmanship, and timeless furniture making traditions.
Re-Wool
Crafted using 45% recycled wool, Re-wool is a rich upholstery textile with a sustainable profile. The textile is partly made by reusing scraps from Kvadrat’s yarn spinners in the UK. It is designed by Margrethe Odgaard. The idea was to create a both honest and environmentally friendly – textile with a poetic feel by recycling leftover material from Kvadrat’s own production’, explains Margrethe Odgaard. Reminiscent of colourful stitchings on a darker background, Re-wool features exceptional depth of colour, creating a dynamic play on the textile’s surface when applied to furniture.
Design: Margrethe Odgaard
Composition: 45% recycled wool 45% new wool, worsted 10% nylon
Abrasion: 100.000 Martindale
Pilling: 4
Lightfastness: 5-7

Re-Wool by Kvadrat
Designed by Margrethe Odgaard for Kvadrat, Re-wool is a refined upholstery textile crafted with 45% recycled wool, offering rich texture, exceptional durability, and beautiful depth of colour. At bruunmunch, we use Re-wool across selected chairs and sofas to combine timeless Scandinavian aesthetics with comfort, quality, and responsible material choices.

Carefully Selected Textile Suppliers
At bruunmunch, we carefully select some of the finest textile suppliers on the market to ensure the highest level of quality, comfort, and durability across our furniture collections. Together with our production team, every fabric is thoughtfully chosen to match the character, proportions, and comfort of each sofa and chair design.
We continuously explore new textures, colours, and contemporary fabric trends while staying true to our Scandinavian design philosophy. This allows us to combine timeless materials with modern upholstery fabrics that bring warmth, tactility, and long-lasting elegance into every interior.
Hallingdal
Kvadrat’s first textile ‘Hallingdal’ has become the archetype of woollen textiles. The very durable upholstery fabric was originally designed in 1965 by Nanna Ditzel, and is now available in a version with an updated colour scale: Hallingdal 65.
Hallingdal 65 is made of wool and viscose, which complement each other well: the wool provides excellent durability and flexibility, whilst the viscose adds brilliance and depth to the colour. Both materials are dyed before they are spun, which highlights the rich texture of the fabric.
Design: Nanna Ditzel
Composition: 70% new wool 30% viscose
Abrasion: 100.000 Martindale
Pilling: 3-4
Lightfastness: 7

Hallingdal by Kvadrat
Designed by Nanna Ditzel for Kvadrat, Hallingdal 65 is one of the most iconic upholstery textiles in Scandinavian design history. Crafted from a refined blend of wool and viscose, the fabric combines exceptional durability with a rich texture and elegant depth of colour.
At bruunmunch, we use Hallingdal 65 as one of our exclusive upholstery fabrics across selected sofas and lounge furniture. Its timeless character, tactile surface, and outstanding performance make it perfectly suited for furniture designed to last for generations.

The Details Define the Product
At bruunmunch, we believe that true quality is found in the details. Every piece of furniture is created with patience, precision, and respect for traditional craftsmanship. We use the time required to perfect every surface, joint, stitching, and material selection — because exceptional furniture cannot be rushed.
Quality, careful craftsmanship, and a deep attention to detail are what define our products. From the first sketch to the final finish, every decision is made to ensure timeless design, lasting durability, and furniture made to be enjoyed for generations.










































































