Since being established in 1986 Designer Rugs have forged the reputation as makers of premium quality hand knot and hand tufted rugs. More than simply manufacturers, the Designer Rugs team oversee true craftsmanship of an ever changing collection of designs that are produced in traditional rug making origins such as Nepal, Thailand, India and China; […]
November 21st, 2008
Since being established in 1986 Designer Rugs have forged the reputation as makers of premium quality hand knot and hand tufted rugs. More than simply manufacturers, the Designer Rugs team oversee true craftsmanship of an ever changing collection of designs that are produced in traditional rug making origins such as Nepal, Thailand, India and China; depending on wool choices and weaving techniques.
Now represented across Australia, Designer Rugs have recently added Singapore and will be adding Auckland to their permanent repertoire. From their Australian base Designer Rugs service international clients from the US, UK, Europe and Asia.
Yosi Tal, Managing Director explains that the advantage “is that Designer Rugs’ are unique in Australian context because we began as manufacturers, and we are now regarded as leaders of design. This allows us to customize our rugs for a wide audience both commercially and for residences”.
Beyond collaboration, they have also worked with other notables, and some pretty impressive installations: From Australian embassies around the globe to Parliament house, Q1 on the Gold Coast, Queensland to the W Hotel in Florida, USA. They have also collaborated on several Harry Seidler’s projects- including the Theatre Royal, Quickly becoming one of their biggest supporters, continuing to work closely with Australia’s leading interior designers and architects.
Dimensions: To suit any commercial or residential application
Delivery time: Dependent on product selected
Variations: Variety of variations available- shag, cut and loop, textures, traditional, modern and contemporary, hand tufted and hand knotted to name a few
Finish: Variety of finishes available
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