Introducing the new I.D. Collection from Designer Rugs – the winners and judges from the 2010 Evolve Awards.
Designed by finalists and the winner of 2010 Evolve Awards including Gavin Harris, Emma Elizabeth, Edward Wong, Louise McGregor, Sarah Marriott and Lachlan Allen.
December 23rd, 2010
Ten of Australia’s most talented interior professionals have each designed an exclusive limited edition, handmade rug for Designer Rugs.
Industry professionals from Australia and New Zealand were invited to enter the Evolve Awards in its inaugural year with over 850 design submissions being received.
The six designs selected by a panel of industry judges have been included in this new I.D. Collection. The 4 competition judges have also designed a rug to be included in this range.
Each design is limited to an edition of 30 pieces and each features 100% New Zealand Wool.
Designer Rugs
designerrugs.com.au



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