Designer Rugs has celebrated the launch of the New Again rug range, a collection of four hand-tufted rugs referencing family memories, designed in partnership with Petrina Turner Design
May 17th, 2016
Celebrating the launch of the range in late April, Designer Rugs champions the designs, which recall the craftsmanship of handmade knitwear handed down through generations. After beginning her design career over 20 years ago in the design and production team at Designer Rugs, Petrina has been creating bespoke rugs ever since, and these form the centrepiece for many her interior design projects.
“I believe you should celebrate everything… cherish those around you… be grateful. The joy in life is in the experiences we share and the stories we tell.” says Petrina Turner designer of the New Again range.
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