Designer Rugs is hosting a three-day weekend warehouse sale – starting today. Get ready!
Designer Rugs has made a name for themselves as being consistently at the forefront of design for rugs. This year, the family owned and operated manufacturer celebrated their 30th anniversary and legacy of exciting collaborations.
The company’s reputation for collaboration developed with collections by some of the biggest names in Australian design. Some of the first were by painter and tapestry-maker Alun Leach-Jones; and fashion designer Linda Jackson, whose rug ‘Hibiscus and Hacienda’ (1993) is in the collection of the Powerhouse Museum. The brand has always been passionate about creating a strong link between the manufacturing, art and design worlds, and the creativity of these diverse artists and designers has proved to be a constant source of inspiration for the team.
From Friday the 18th of November till the 20th of November, the Designer Rugs’ showrooms in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane will be opening their doors with a special opportunity of a warehouse sale, offering an extensive collection of production samples, seconds, and discounted lines at up to 80% off.
For design lovers, this is an opportunity that isn’t to be missed.
Sale event starts Friday 18th November and continues Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th November – see below for details for each location:
SYDNEY: 509 Parramatta Road Leichhardt NSW 2040
Friday 18th November – 9am – 5pm
Saturday 19th November – 10am – 5pm
Sunday 20th November – 12pm – 5pm
MELBOURNE: 565 Church Street Richmond VIC, 3121
Friday 18th November – 9am – 5.30pm
Saturday 19th November – 10am – 5pm
Sunday 20th November – 11am – 5pm
BRISBANE: 628 Wickham Street Fortitude Valley QLD, 4006
Friday 18th November – 9am – 5pm
Saturday 19th November – 10am – 5pm
Sunday 20th November – 11am – 4pm
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