Come and see a showcase of rug designs by 3rd-year COFA textile design students as part of COFA’s Design Festival from 2 to 9 August. Now in its 4th year, Rug Up is sponsored by Designer Rugs. The exhibition will feature 6 designs to be exhibited with 20 great Rug Up design ranges. COFAcofa.unsw.edu.au Designer […]
August 8th, 2011
Come and see a showcase of rug designs by 3rd-year COFA textile design students as part of COFA’s Design Festival from 2 to 9 August.
Now in its 4th year, Rug Up is sponsored by Designer Rugs. The exhibition will feature 6 designs to be exhibited with 20 great Rug Up design ranges.
COFA
cofa.unsw.edu.au
Designer Rugs
designerrugs.com.au
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