HALLINGDAL 65
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 who is known as one of
Denmark’s great designers. Hallingdal 65 is made of wool and viscose: 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. The versatile palette
includes neutral and strong, primary colours. Some colourways are unicoloured, others are
constructed from 2 different unicoloured yarns, and the rest are created using unicoloured yarns
in combination with melange yarns.Hallingdalhas been continually produced by Kvadrat since the
company was established and it remains one of the best selling textiles of the Kvadrat collection.
NANNA DITZEL
Type
Upholstery
Composition
70% new wool, 30% viscose
Yarn Type
Woolen
Binding
Plain
Width
Approx. 130 cm (Approx. 51")
Weight
795 g/m2 (25.64 oz/sq ft)
Repeat
None
Other fibers may occur in light colours
Colour difference may occur
Cleaning
Vacuum clean frequently, ideally every
week. Remove stains as soon as they occur,
with clean warm water or sparkling water.
Extraction clean when necessary. Extraction
cleaning might dissolve water-based glue.
Pay attention to temperature and amount of
cleaning fluid.
Abrasion
Approx. 100.000 Martindale rubs, EN ISO 12947
Pilling
Note 3-4, EN ISO 12945
Lightfastness
Note 5-7 ISO 105-B02
Fastness to Rubbing
Dry note 4-5 ISO 105-X12
Wet note 3-5 ISO 105-X12
Flame resistance
AS/NZS 1530.3
AS/NZS 3837 class 2
ASTM E84 Class A Adhered
ASTM E84 Class B Unadhered
BS 5852 Crib 5
BS 5852 part 1
EN 1021-1/2
GB 50222 B1 with treatment (Chinese)
IMO FTP Code 2010 Part 8
NF D 60 013
NFPA 260
ÖNORM B1/Q1
SN 198 898 5.3 with treatment
UNI 9175 1IM
US Cal. Bull. 117-2013
197
FURNITURE
Upholstery Guide