Designer Jan Kath’s latest collection was released at Cadry’s Showroom on Tuesday 2 September.
September 9th, 2008
Renowned as the best contemporary rug designer in the world the multi-award winning German-based Jan Kath didn’t fail to impress a swag of architects and interior designers upon launching his latest collection at Cadry’s Contemporary showroom. 











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