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KURAGE is a Danish textile brand offering bold, recycled fabrics to visionary designers and architects. Since 1990, KURAGE has been all about fearless colours, rich textures, and hand–printed fabrics that turn waste into wonder. Most designs are crafted from 100% post–consumer recycled polyester, with recyclable materials like pure linen and wool completing the collection. From statement curtains and eye–catching furniture to cutting–edge acoustic solutions like wall panels and desk screens, KURAGE doesn’t just fill spaces—it reinvents them. Inspired by the French word 'cœur'—heart and bravery—KURAGE is here to help you select fabrics with intention, empowering you to break conventions and design a space that's uniquely yours.

KURAGE x Stilling present Transparency in Motion—an exhibition exploring the dynamic interplay between curtain design and space. Step into a world crafted by scenographer Maja Ziska, where light, movement, and materiality collide in a sensory experience.With over a decade of expertise in spatial and visual design, Ziska transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. This exhibition celebrates KURAGE, Stilling, and their shared commitment to responsible products: curtain fabrics and tracks made from recycled materials. Here, transparency isn't just a feature; it's a philosophy. From the ethereal translucence of fabrics to the bold clarity of sustainable design, Transparency in Motion blurs the line between form and meaning. Come feel it.

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