Tappeti’s latest rugs have been unveiled at one of Luigi Rosselli’s stunning Sydney coastal homes alongside furniture by Design Nation.
November 17th, 2025
Set within the serene coastal home of Emerald Sound – designed by architect, Luigi Rosselli – this curated design showcase brought together leading names in design. Presented by Tappeti, the event unveiled the brand’s latest rugs – including new Indigenous rug designs – alongside Design Nation’s latest furniture pieces.

Conceived as an immersive experience of architecture, design and craftsmanship, the Emerald Sound event aimed to inspire meaningful dialogue and creative exchange within the design community. Guests had the opportunity to meet Luigi Rosselli, explore the artistry behind Tappeti’s handcrafted rugs, experience the refined creations of Design Nation, and engage with designers and curators shaping the future of architecture, design and craft.
Tappeti
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Luigi Rosselli Architects
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Design Nation
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