Tsar presents a new Winter collection and a new Sydney showroom.
June 1st, 2011
For over 30 years, Tsar has worked with architects, interior designers and private clients around the world to create unique customised carpets and rugs.
Recent projects include the Armani bar and lounge in the Armani Hotel, Dubai, Etihad Towers in Abu Dhabi, and the Grand Hyatt in Texas.
Tsar has drawn on this depth of experience and design heritage to develop its house collection, a range of contemporary designer rugs for the home.
The 2011 winter collection takes its inspiration from exotic places around the world, from Paris to Shanghai, with vivid florals, retro geometrics and delicate, deconstructed textures.
Luxurious silk and high quality New Zealand wool make for a product with warmth and lustre.
Visit Tsar’s brand-new Sydney showroom at 69 O’Riordan Street, Alexandria, and enjoy a sale on house-design and custom design rugs throughout the month of June.
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