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Crypton Campus

Cultivating a future for design students

Welcome to Crypton Campus a fabric initiative for design students

A new program created for students in the textile, interior, industrial and design related fields that include guest lectures, tours of our textile mill, donating unused fabric for projects, and the opportunity to win a scholarship.

finished fabric rolls for student design project

Request access to complimentary fabric

Request fabric for your upcoming design project here.

initial sketch of the Scrap Pile

Apply for a scholarship

The Crypton Campus scholarship program is designed to encourage and support outstanding students.

classroom lecture presentation for students

Crypton in the classroom

Sign your school up to gain access for guest lectures and tours of our textile mill.

Get access to complimentary fabric

Materials for design projects can be costly. Crypton Campus is donating unused fabric for students to create and inspire without limits.

finished fabric rolls for student design project

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Start the application process

Crypton Campus provides students pursuing degrees in textile design, interior design and related fields the opportunity to request and receive complimentary Crypton fabric – for use in their personal academic projects.

2026 Crypton Student Scholarship

The Crypton Campus scholarship program is designed to encourage and support outstanding students. The recipient will receive a $1,000 award along with the opportunity to be featured on our social media and website.

Fabric Request

When submitting your request for fabric, you can opt-in for application access to the exclusive Crypton Campus scholarship award.

Create Your Masterpiece

Whatever your project may be, we hope that our fabric inspires you to think outside the box.

Submit Photography

From Date – Date, our scholarship portal will be open for submission. Document your project along the way and upload with photos of the nal piece.

Student project showcase

The Scrap Pile Chair

Cranbrook industrial design student Syd Hanna debuted “The Scrap Pile”. This sculptural work of art was created using plywood, flexible polyurethane foam, and our Crypton performance fabric scraps. Syd’s chair was on debut at New York Shelter Design Show with Jonalddudd.

initial sketch of the Scrap Pile
making The Scrape Chair design process
The Scrap Pile Chair by Syd Hannah design student

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Crypton In the classroom

student testing the cleaning ability of performance fabric

Enroll your school in our guest textile lecture

We come to you. Our textile expert will guest lecture at your school to share performance fabric innovations, trend forecasting, sustainability, and the future of textiles.

You’ll also learn about Crypton career opportunities we have available for students.

Sign up for a tour of Crypton

You’re invited to take a tour of our Weaveing Mill located in Cliffside, North Carolina. Meet our designers and watch how our designs are transformed into beautiful fabric.

inside textile mill spools of yarn spilling to manufacture upholstery fabric

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