Amadi Carpets x Cortney Bishop
Charleston interior designer Cortney Bishop was inspired by vintage Swedish textiles to create her collection of 14 rug designs, handcrafted by expert artisans with hand-dyed threads and traditional weaving techniques. Jolene, shown here, is woven in wool and silk.
Kasthall x Paola Navone
Tufted in a combination of looped and cut pile of wool and linen, Paola Navone’s abstract Doodle rug is offered in three new limited-edition colorways: Choco, Lime and Prune.
Studio Four NYC x Manuel de Santaren
Boston-based designer Manuel de Santaren based his collection of indoor-outdoor rugs on an antique archive of weaving drafts uncovered during his travels in Italy. The Checkerboard pattern is handwoven in a flatweave from Alfresco Acrylic.
Rugs USA x Carmeon Hamilton
Memphis-based designer Carmeon Hamilton’s talent for blending contemporary design with bohemian style is realized in the Monda Moroccan rug depicting an hourglass design in olive green and cream in cotton and wool.
Patterson Flynn x Alfredo Paredes
Alfredo Paredes leans into his Cuban heritage and Miami roots for his first collection with Patterson Flynn. Gaucho’s Bauhaus design is achieved with color blocking and stripes in a wool flatweave.
NuStory x Brownstone Boys
Drawing from iconic New York City designs, the Bodega rug is a tribute to the classic bodega coffee cup, designed by Brooklyn renovators and designers Barry Bordelon and Jordan Slocum, known as the Brownstone Boys. The cobalt flatweave rug, suitable for indoor or outdoor use, is made from PET yarns from recycled plastic bottles.
The Rug Company x Winch Designs
The Helia rug in Rust hails from the Surface & Stillness collection by London-based Winch Design. An ode to nature’s geometry, the rugs exhibit abstract topography, hand-knotted in Nepal in wool and silk.
Momeni x Erin Gates
Taking her cue from vintage Turkish kilims, Erin Gates reinterpreted the classic designs in modern color palettes in a durable wool tufted construction. Shown here, ABB-1BLU from the Abbott Collection.
Loloi x Chris Loves Julia
Designers Chris and Julia Marcum of Chris Loves Julia have added five new collections to their line with Loloi. Rue is a floral block- print design handwoven in India in a blended pile of jute, polyester and cotton.
Maharam x Edith van Berkel
Dutch designer Edith van Berkel embraces craft and color, material and technique with three designs: Bower, Compose and Linger, handwoven in Nepal using locally sourced materials of wild-harvested nettle, Himalayan wool and hand-spun silk. Compose, shown here, is her interpretation of color blocking and is offered in six
colorways.
Ben Soleimani x Thomas Pheasant
Renowned designer Thomas Pheasant partnered on an exclusive rug collection with Ben Soleimani. The rich textures, neutral palettes and grid forms were inspired by the architecture of European museums and the symmetry of grand gardens. The Equipois rug in Midnight is hand- knotted in New Zealand wool.
Pierre Frey x Jean-Charles de Castelbajac
French fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac is known for colorful creations and iconic imagery. He explores the intersection of art and textiles in his “Color of our Dreams” collection. The Crossroads rug, shown here, is hand-tufted with dimensional ribbons made of New Zealand wool and bamboo viscose.
This article appears in the February 2026 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens) with the headline: Designer Rollouts.