Rugs Carpets by Design has beautifully crafted collections of contemporary, textural and floral rugs.
November 21st, 2008
Luxurious colour combinations are used to create unique pieces from New Zealand wool, viscose linen and silk to complement and enhance any interior. The company has an extensive library of existing designs or custom designs can be created to achieve the best solution for your project. The companyís design team works with architects, interior designers and purchasing companies throughout the world to stay abreast of global design trends.
Product Range
Rugs and carpet.
Major Brands
Rugs Carpets By Design.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Major Projects
Shangri La Hotel, NSW; Sebel Hotel Pier One, NSW; Mitsubishi Motors, NSW; ING, NSW; TV1, NSW; Chifley Towers, NSW; Melbourne Arts Centre, Vic.
Specialised Services
Rugs Carpets By Design translates precise specifications into quality, hand-tufted, custom-made carpets and rugs. The company advises on the best techniques to help achieve a designís full potential, ñ so carving, embossing, bevelling, cut pile or looped pile of various types can all be considered to create a unique rug, with colour combinations and technical and aesthetic details appropriate to the amount of traffic the carpet or rug will carry.
Lead Time
8 weeks.
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