Rugs collaborate with Blue and Brown
October 31st, 2007
Designer Rugs’ latest collaboration with graphic design duo Blue and Brown has produced a range focused on the needs of designers, architects and decorators.
The range comprises six designs, which are subtly inspired by the Australian urban environment, allowing them to sit in a commercial space as a feature without detracting from other design elements.
Customisation on designs are available and the range is due to be launched in February 2008 with the support of Indesign Group.
Designer Rugs
drsyd@designerrugs.com.au
designerrugs.com.au
Blue and Brown
blueandbrown.com.au
To read more on this project, see the latest issue of Indesign Magazine, in newsagents from 22 November.
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