Feizy Rugs goes to The Oscars with two rugs for backstage Greenroom lounge
Home Textiles Today Staff -- Home Textiles Today, 2/7/2012 12:48:30 PM
Dallas - Two rugs created by Feizy Rugs will grace the floor of the Architectural Digest Greenroom at the 84th Annual Academy Awards on Feb.26.
"We're honored to be a part of such an iconic event," said John Feizy, founder and ceo.
Two Beni Ourain Moroccan-style shag pieces, both of them one-of-a-kind rugs, were handpicked to be included in the décor of the Greenroom, which is the exclusive backstage lounge for Oscar presenters and honorees.
2012 marks the 10th consecutive year that Architectural Digest will produce the Greenroom, which this year has been put in the hands of celebrity interior designer Waldo Fernandez.
He said his inspiration for the lounge's theme this year stems from Hollywood in the 1930s and ‘40s.
"I referenced in my design the director George Cukor's house who was a good friend of Elizabeth Taylor," said Mr. Fernandez. "He would have parties in his house every weekend and have the most glamorous people in his home. His interiors were done by Billy Haines and he kept his house the same until the end of his life which I also feel is very special. I love the layers in his home and how his accessories, carpets and art helped finished the room and all his interior spaces. These are the elements that truly make a room distinct."
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