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Kvadrat Tero Outdoor Fabric

c. 2023

by Ronan Bouroullec
for Kvadrat

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Kvadrat Tero Outdoor Fabric

by Ronan Bouroullec
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Tero Outdoor is a refined uphol­stery textile for outdoor use, designed by Ronan Bouroul­lec as part of a three-part collec­tion with Alle and Sone. Drawing inspi­ra­tion from Bouroullec’s intu­itive artworks, the design trans­lates fluid strokes and layered trans­paren­cies into a richly textured jacquard weave.

Criss­cross­ing lines form an abstract, topo­graphic pattern remi­nis­cent of aerial land­scapes — fields viewed from above. This inter­play of direc­tion and texture gives the fabric a dynamic, three-dimen­sional feel while main­tain­ing a quiet, graphic sophistication.

Tero Outdoor embod­ies a new approach to discreet graphic expres­sion and the world of textiles suit­able for outdoor use,” says Bouroullec.

Woven from post-consumer recy­cled poly­ester, Tero Outdoor pairs envi­ron­men­tal respon­si­bil­ity with high perfor­mance. It is fluo­ro­car­bon-free and engi­neered to with­stand chlo­rine, seawa­ter, and arti­fi­cial weath­er­ing — making it ideal for resi­den­tial, commer­cial, and hospitality settings.

The textile’s color palette features soft, translu­cent hues created by weaving three differ­ent colored yarns together. This layered construc­tion brings out subtle high­lights in the fabric’s relief, lending depth and complex­ity to its surface.

Unlike many outdoor mate­ri­als, Tero Outdoor is notable for its soft hand, offer­ing comfort along­side dura­bil­ity. Its under­stated elegance and tech­ni­cal resilience make it a stand­out choice for elevated exterior environments.

Ronan Bouroullec

France

Ronan Bouroullec (b. 1971, Quimper, France) is a globally renowned designer celebrated for his refined, poetic approach to design. A graduate of the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Appliqués et des Métiers d’Art, he first gained recognition in 1996 when his Vase Soliflore entered the Centre Pompidou’s permanent collection. In 1999, he co-founded Bouroullec Studio in Paris with his brother Erwan, marking the beginning of their extensive collaborations with leading global brands.

From furniture and textiles to architectural installations, Bouroullec’s work embodies simplicity, balance, and meticulous craftsmanship. He has maintained a longstanding partnership with Kvadrat, designing showrooms, textiles, and modular wall systems. Beyond industrial design, Ronan is deeply committed to drawing, an intuitive practice he has pursued since childhood. His artworks have been exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago, Cooper-Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, and Galerie Kreo, among others, reflecting his distinctive artistic sensibility.

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