Wedgwood and Designer Rugs will be having a launch event for a series of limited hand-crafted rugs in conjunction with Wedgwood’s 250th Anniversary.
Wedgwood and Designer Rugs will be having a launch event for a series of limited hand-crafted rugs in conjunction with Wedgwood’s 250th Anniversary.
April 4th, 2011
Wedgwood and Designer Rugs will be having a launch event for a series of limited hand-crafted rugs in conjunction with Wedgwood’s 250th Anniversary.
Four designs – ‘The Dancing Hours’, ‘The Palladian’, ‘The NeoClasical’ and ‘Renaissance Gold’ come in limited editions of 30. Only 10 rugs will be produced with the exclusive ‘Sydney Cove Medallion’ design.
This invitation only event will be officiated by Lord Wedgwood of Barlaston.
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