Designer Rugs’ Senior Designers Christine McDonald and Lia Pielli release new Hand Knot Designs ‘Water Lily’, ‘Transmission’, ‘Torino’ and ‘Barrington’
June 15th, 2011
Designer Rugs is delighted to release their new series of Tibetan wool and silk rugs, designed by Christine McDonald and Lia Pielli.
’Transmission’ is inspired by the nostalgic idea of the transistor radio – frequency graphs on the dial.
’Torino’ is inspired by the beautiful terrazzo tiles and architectural detailing of Italy. ’Barrington’ – nature x-rayed and exposed. ’Water Lily’ inspired by nature the line drawing architecture of the water lily.
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