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A Designer Rugs Discussion – Community, Collection and Change

Community

February 8, 2021

Like shoes complete an outfit, a rug completes a room – a rug can tell a story and the latest Designer Rugs collection does just that.

Jamse Street (JS), Christine McDonald (CM) Senior Designer of Designer Rugs & Chloe Boudib (CB) Junior Designer of Designer Rugs

JS: How long have you worked for the company?

JS: Describe your 2020 lockdown in three words.

JS: During lockdown, puzzles, painting and baking were popular creative outlets for many – as creatives, other than designing one-of-a-kind rugs, what’s the creative outlet that brought you the most joy?

JS: The COMMUNITY collection explores changing environments – how did your own environment change last year?

JS: How long were you in lockdown and how did you best communicate during this time with fellow designers?

JS: Nature and nostalgia play an important role in the new collection, either in a distorted form or an ode to traditional design elements such as Art Deco geometry. What was it about these two concepts, that resonated with you during lockdown?

JS: Art is so often representative of the sign of the times and admirably the new collection follows this logic. Why was it important to you to create rugs which are in-tune with what is happening in the world?

JS: What is your go-to tip for choosing the perfect rug?

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