Jane Dagmi, Excessive Level x Design; Giovanni Marra and Kimberly Weling, Nourison; and Carrie Dillon, Worldwide Textile Affiliation at this 12 months’s ISFD Pinnacle Awards.
SADDLE BROOK, N.J. – The Worldwide Society of Furnishings Designers (ISFD) acknowledged rug producer Nourison with a Pinnacle Award throughout a ceremony held through the latest Excessive Level Market.
With a theme of “Creating Tomorrow’s Houses,” the competitors targeted on the type, varieties, finishes and performance of the furnishings that will probably be a part of our future lives.
Nourison’s Scroll Space Rug, Grey Shadow received for the Flooring Coverings class.
The Scroll Space Rug made its debut on the October Excessive Level Market, with a limited-edition design of 100 items complete (50 items per dimension: 8’ x 10’ and 9/ x 12’).
The multi-toned grey design pays homage to the traditional artwork of parchment crafting, framed by artistically shaded edges that appear to leap from the hand-tufted floor, very similar to a sheet of aged paper. This space rug is comprised of a mix of New Zealand wool and Luxcelle that’s completed with hand-carved accents for depth and an individually carved unit quantity on the backside nook of every rug.
The corporate produces in depth collections of space rugs, broadloom carpet, and residential equipment at a number of value factors from low to mid-market to luxurious. Its product assortment consists of licensed collections from well-known manufacturers corresponding to Calvin Klein, Kathy Eire, Nicole Curtis, Waverly and Christopher Man.
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