As part of COFA’s Design Festival, running from 2-19 August, Rug Up is a showcase of rug designs by 3rd year textile design students at COFA. Now in its 4th year, Rug Up is sponsored by Designer Rugs. 6 Designer Rugs designs will be showcased alongside 20 Rug Up design ranges. What: Rug Up 2011When: […]
August 8th, 2011
As part of COFA’s Design Festival, running from 2-19 August, Rug Up is a showcase of rug designs by 3rd year textile design students at COFA.
Now in its 4th year, Rug Up is sponsored by Designer Rugs. 6 Designer Rugs designs will be showcased alongside 20 Rug Up design ranges.
What: Rug Up 2011
When: 9-12 August, 10am-5pm
Where: COFAspace, COFA, E Block, Ground floor
COFA
cofa.unsw.edu.au
Designer Rugs
designerrugs.com.au
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