Mother and daughter team, Vivian and Claudia Chan Shaw release new range for Designer Rugs.
June 11th, 2010
The Vivian Chan Shaw label is known for its beautiful hand loomed knitwear, vibrant colours and soft fluid shapes. The goal of this collection was to translate the essence of drape, flow and movement to rugs.
Vivian Chan Shaw began her fashion career in the 1960’s and launched her eponymous label in1972.
In 2009, Vivian Chan Shaw won the coveted Lifetime Achievement Award at the Fashion Group International of Sydney Awards for Excellence.
This mother and daughter team continue to make an impression on the fashion world with their elegant and distinctive designs.
The Vivian Chan Shaw rug collection displays a combination of vivid colour and dimension.
Vivian Chan Shaw joins brands such as Akira Isogawa, Easton Pearson, Wedgwood and Alex Perry to release rug collections with Australia’s leading rug company Designer Rugs.
The Vivian Chan Shaw collection is priced from $4950AUD (200x300cm) and consists of six colourful and distinctive designs made from 100% New Zealand Wool, with selected designs featuring highlights of Viscose.
All designs can be custom coloured and sized to suit any interior and are suitable for residential and commercial applications including inlay rugs, hall and stair runners and wall to wall carpet.
Designer Rugs
designerrugs.com.au




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