Tsar carpet comes in an extensive range of colours and designs.
March 1st, 2012
Tsar has a world-renowned reputation as designers and manufacturers of custom rugs but what many people don’t realise is that Tsar also specialise in wall to wall carpet. Like a Tsar rug, a Tsar carpet is made with superior fibres and manufacturing techniques, comes in an extensive range of colours and designs and has the same luxurious feel underfoot. It is also fully customised and made to order.

Apart from the exciting prospect of customising the design and colours of your carpet the beauty of made-to-measure is that there are no seams and no wastage. A Tsar consultant will come out to measure the space and the carpet is manufactured exactly to the size and shape of each room – perfect for oddly shaped spaces such as stairways, bay windows and walk-in robes.

Tsar has a wide selection of products to suit any number of personal styles and budgets (prices range from RRP $140-200 with trade discounts available). A perfect example is the exclusive Kartina product. Using a combination of hand – tufting techniques a design is able to be “sketched” into the carpet base adding a striking feature without the striking cost. As always, the Tsar design service is included. Designers are available to guide you through the custom process, from colours to design to construction, ensuring the perfect carpet solution is reached for each space.


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