From loom to room, Cadry’s Designed Rugs produce rugs with original designs that would not be seen anywhere else in the world.
Cadry’s Designed Rugs, the commercial division of the Sydney-based manufacturer of luxurious high-end hand knotted rugs, recently collaborated with the Freycinet Resort in Tasmania.

The Cadry’s mantra that rugs are “works of art for the floor” made them an ideal choice for this exciting collaboration.
The brief was to create rugs that reflected the resort’s natural landscape and surroundings, in designs that wouldn’t be seen anywhere else in the world.

Each individual rug was custom shaped to give every room a character of its own.

All the pieces were hand tufted in pure New Zealand wool and display the originality and creative vision of Cadry’s Custom Designed Rugs.
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