Designer Rugs continue to offer their exclusive in-house collections and introduce their new website.
May 4th, 2009
Designer Rugs has established itself as Australia’s leading rug company, offering their customers the expertise and experience to custom design and produce handmade rugs and carpets to almost any specification.
Designer Rugs’ cutting edge in-house ranges, ‘Saffron’ and ‘Bella Vista’, together feature over 70 contemporary and sophisticated designs.
The colour choices for both of these collections are endless and can be colour-matched to an existing palette, making the ‘Saffron’ and ‘Bella Vista’ collections perfect for commercial and residential applications alike.
Hand-tufted in 100% Wool, the ‘Saffron’ collection is Designer Rugs’ entry product, while the ‘Bella Vista’ range is made from New Zealand Wool Rich Blend. Both can be custom coloured and sized.
The ranges have been used in a number of high profile projects including Westpac; Optus; Westfield’s’ Australia wide; Pymble Corporate Centre; Laucala Resort Fiji; Greater Union and Cosmopolitan Hotel, St Kilda to name a select few.
Designer Rugs also introduce their new website, dedicated to creating an easy specification and product selection process – allowing you to download up to an A4 size image of any rug, view project case studies and order your selected product samples.
To view the extensive collections visit Designer Rugs showrooms in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne or Auckland or visit their website designerrugs.com.au

’Dot to Dot’

’Climbing Rose’ Stone

’Magnolia’

’Rising Burnt Red’

’Tangle Walnut’

’Vinyard’
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