Save up to 70% off* a wide range of samples, seconds and discontinued rugs in all styles and sizes. These include discontinued hand tufted Saffron and Bella Vista designs; classic and modern hand-knots, shag piles and textured rugs. Large sized rugs, hall runners and much more! This is a five day only sale. Thursday 27 – Monday 31 […]
August 24th, 2009
Save up to 70% off* a wide range of samples, seconds and discontinued rugs in all styles and sizes.
These include discontinued hand tufted Saffron and Bella Vista designs; classic and modern hand-knots, shag piles and textured rugs.
Large sized rugs, hall runners and much more!
This is a five day only sale. Thursday 27 – Monday 31 August 2009
A Sale not to be missed.
509 Parramatta Rd, Leichhardt 2040
(61 2) 9550 9933
* Excludes selected floor stock, designer ranges and made to order rugs. No other discount or offers apply.
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