U & G Fabrics: Spruce up your home with a decorative rug
Area rugs add warmth to an interior. A floor rug can also be used to enhance a room’s mood, accentuate the furniture or even add a point of interest to a space which doesn’t have an architectural focal point. The layered floor rug look is also very in at the moment.
For a wide selection of rugs that are bang on trend, check out the variety on offer from U & G Fabrics, specialists in quality fabrics and decor. There is really so much to choose from and the textiles, colours and sizes can be selected to suit your interior space. We love the soft shaggy rugs in an array of colours that are currently available. The geometric prints and Moroccan-inspired patterns are also perfect for a more modern feel.
From a modest family-owned fabric store established in Durban in 1980, U&G has grown into a fabric and décor brand with national presence. With unmatched expertise and abounding passion, the U&G group offers you consummate choice, style and luxury in decorative fabrics and trimmings for the corporate, hospitality and residential décor market.
Contact: U & G Fabrics
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