The Rug Studio
The Rug Studio specialises in the sales, cleaning, restoration and design of Oriental Rugs with over 25 years in the industry.


Website: www.therugstudio.co.uk
Telephone: 01780 239594
Email: info@therugstudio.co.uk
Address: Unit C4, The Courtyard, Brownlow Street, Stamford, PE9 2EL
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Specialising in sales, cleaning, restoration, and design of antique, traditional and contemporary rugs, with over 25 years in the industry.
Based in Stamford Lincolnshire we can collect, restore, and deliver across the country.
Collections can be viewed at Stamford and Holt antique centre or book an appointment for a home visit, so you are able to see your future rug in situ and work with our designer.
Find out more at www.therugstudio.co.uk.
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