About Us
Our Company was established in 1994, in Sydney, with the aim of expanding on the already aware market in floorcoverings. Since then we have found the need to open retail showrooms in Melbourne, Auckland, Brisbane and the Perth.
Bring Your Interiors to Life with the Right Floor Covering
Flooring sets the tone for a space the moment you walk in. It shapes how a room feels, how it flows, and how well it handles everyday life. At International Floorcoverings Australia, we focus on natural flooring that brings texture, warmth and character into interiors while remaining practical for modern living.
From calm residential settings to busy commercial spaces, the right rug helps define the space while supporting the overall interior design. With us, explore natural floor coverings that combine visual appeal with dependable everyday performance.
Why Choose Us For Floor Coverings in Australia?
Natural Flooring Specialists
With 100+ years of combined experience in the natural flooring industry, we offer practical guidance to help you choose flooring that performs well in real environments while maintaining its character and durability over time.
Trusted Industry Experience
Since 1994, we have built a reputation for dependable advice and consistent quality. Our experience allows us to recommend flooring solutions that suit different project needs, whether for residential interiors, commercial spaces.
Showrooms Across Regions
With showroom locations in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, you can explore our floor covering collection in person, compare textures and colours, and receive guidance from specialists before choosing. Our customer base extends beyond these locations, covering areas such as Auckland.
Take Home Custom Made Floor Rugs at Exclusive Prices
Our custom rugs are tailored to your style and spacewith exceptional craftsmanship.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What kinds of floor coverings do you stock?
Our range covers a mix of natural and practical materials. You’ll see sisal, wool, jute, abaca, seagrass and wool blends alongside options like woven vinyl and polypropylene carpets. Some are suited to quieter residential rooms, while others are designed to handle heavier traffic in hallways, offices, or entry areas.
Do you offer customisation options?
Yes, we offer customisation options across many of our floor coverings. You can choose the material, texture, border style, and size to suit your space and interior. This flexibility allows you to create a floor covering that fits your room layout, furniture placement, and design preferences rather than relying on standard sizes.
Are natural fibre rugs durable enough for everyday use?
Yes. Fibres like sisal, coir and seagrass are naturally tough, which is why they’re often used in high-traffic parts of the home. They have a firmer feel underfoot compared with wool, but they hold their structure well over time.
Do you have flooring that works in busy or outdoor areas?
Some ranges are made exactly for that. Woven polypropylene carpets, for example, cope well with sunlight, foot traffic and the occasional bit of dirt from outside. People often use them in sunrooms, patios, or transitional indoor-outdoor spaces.
Can I see the flooring before I buy?
Yes, and it’s usually worth doing if you can. We have showrooms in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, serving customers across Australia and as far as Auckland. Seeing the textures in person helps because natural fibres can look a little different under different lighting. Also, at our stores you can walk on them and see how they feel underfoot.
Is vinyl flooring suitable for wet areas?
In most cases, yes. Woven vinyl flooring is commonly used in kitchens, bathrooms and laundry areas. It handles moisture better than many natural fibres and is fairly easy to clean, which makes it practical for everyday spaces.
How do I choose the right flooring for my space?
A good starting point is to think about how the room is used. Living rooms and bedrooms often suit softer materials like wool, while hallways or entry areas tend to benefit from tougher fibres like sisal or coir. If you’re unsure, comparing a few samples usually makes the choice easier.








