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Charleston, South Carolina, designer Cortney Bishop has long partnered with Amadi Carpets to create luxurious custom rugs for clients. This fall, she brought that collaboration to a broader audience with her first official collection for the brand, unveiled at Verellen during High Point Market.
The line includes 14 hand-woven rug styles, including graphic geometric patterns inspired by vintage Swedish textiles and abstract interpretations of flora and fauna. The rugs are crafted in Afghanistan by Amadi’s artisans using hand-dyed wool and wool-silk blends and feature a warm, earthy palette of green, brown, golden and peach tones. Bishop poses here with the beautiful Tilde, a design reminiscent of a vintage Swedish flat-weave (röllakan) rug, beneath her feet.