Sixteen internationally designers to display carpets at DOMOTEX 2018

At the second edition of Luxury Brands exhibition DOMOTEX asia/CHINAFLOOR team 2018 to taking place from March 20 to 22, 2018 in Shanghai, as many as 16 internationally renowned designers will display their carpets. Each of these companies will introduce two of its finest hand-made rugs with the goal of attracting buyers as well as industry professionals interested in collaborating on future design projects.

The three-day exhibition will initiate communication within the industry by presenting the developments of the floor covering industry in Asia and beyond.
The internationally renowned designers from Europe, the Middle-East, and North America joining the pavilion this year are Amadi Carpets, Ariana Rugs, Art Resources, CC-Tapis, Creative Matters, Edelgrund, French Accents, HOC Design, Hossein Rezvani, Lila Valadan, New Moon, Rug Star, Samad, Tufenkian, Wool & Silk, and Zollanvari.

Carol Sebert, president and founder of the Toronto based firm said that after a successful show in 2017, Creative Matters is excited to return to DOMOTEX asia/CHINAFLOOR. Their contemporary designs are suitable for residential and corporate interiors spanning modern to classic settings, perfect for the mix of traditional and contemporary styles sought after in Asia.

Creative Matters’ design aesthetic and ethical production, along with the high quality of the rugs they make, are a great fit for this large and dynamic market, and the ‘Luxury Brands’ pavilion is a great way to give attendees a taste of what they do.

Exhibitors and visitors are excited by the great mix of design that will be on display at Luxury Brands and the potential it adds to the show, bringing high-end rugs to a greater Asian audience.

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