In commercial interiors, flooring needs to do more than ground a space, it should tell a story. Through collaboration with the industry’s leading lights, Designer Rugs creates custom rugs & bespoke carpet solutions, finding ways to elevate commercial environments with material nuance and design integrity.

Miller St, North Sydney
July 25th, 2025
For over four decades, Designer Rugs has been at the forefront when it comes to bespoke rugs and carpets for the Australian design industry. With a deep understanding of how flooring can anchor and elevate interior environments, the brand consistently delivers handmade, custom pieces that meet the aesthetic and functional demands of commercial spaces. Its collaborations span multiple sectors – from workplace and retail to large-scale hospitality – showcasing that materiality and narrative can go hand in hand.
Two recent projects, The Club, Caroline Springs and 60 Miller Street in North Sydney, exemplify Designer Rugs’ commitment to handmade artisanry skill, creative collaboration and performance.

At The Club, the challenge was to create a layered hospitality experience that balanced visual impact with durability. Designed by Ewert Leaf for the Melbourne Racing Club, the space draws inspiration from Palm Springs. At the centre is Catherine Martin’s La Palma Axminster carpet, where its bold, tropical pattern brings energy and identity to high-traffic zones.
But it’s the tailored approach that sets it apart. Working closely with the interior team, Designer Rugs developed a secondary, site-specific pattern, called ‘Fallen Leaves’, to transition between areas and provide cohesion. “Designer Rugs demonstrated exceptional proactivity and flexibility, addressing any challenges that arose and ensuring the project remained on track while staying true to its original vision,” shares Rachel Santos, interior designer at Ewert Leaf.

Both designs had to perform under pressure and hold their own in a bustling hospitality environment. With attention to construction detail, colour accuracy and a consistent, refined finish, the carpets deliver on both longevity and elegance, supporting the immersive, textural experience the client envisioned.
In a very different context, 60 Miller Street required a subtler, but no less distinctive, touch. For this commercial lobby in North Sydney’s CBD, Siren Design looked to the surrounding landforms and Indigenous rock engravings for inspiration. Working with Designer Rugs, the team created a sculptural rug that forms the visual and spatial anchor of the space.
The design process, led by Mikayla Bell of Siren, was a study in refinement. Pile height, colour balance and detailing have all been calibrated to respond to architectural elements and circulation. The final execution is a tactile surface that grounds the lobby in place, both physically and culturally. Rich with movement and natural tones, the rug brings depth and softness to an otherwise hard-edged commercial environment.

Whether through the expressive patterning of Axminster or the nuance of a hand tufted statement piece, both of these commercial projects reflect Designer Rugs’ ability to interpret and elevate a design narrative. The company’s long-standing reputation is not just for beautiful, bespoke product, it’s for delivering strategic, site-responsive flooring that meets the complexities of commercial interiors.
For designers, that means the confidence to push creative boundaries without compromising on performance. From concept through to final install, Designer Rugs remains a partner in the truest sense – ensuring that every step underfoot supports the story being told.
Designer Rugs
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Miller St, North Sydney photographer
Luc Remond
The Club, Caroline Springs photographer
Daniela Fulford

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