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CHARLESTON, S.C. – Interior designer Cortney Bishop has launched the Grove Fabric collection, the third  from her premier fabric line, Harwood House, created in collaboration with .text

Debuting this month, Grove reflects Bishop’s earthy, grounded aesthetic and draws from nature and family, resulting in a collection that feels layered, lived-in and connected to place.

“I’ve always looked to nature – to the layering, the rhythm, the restraint – for inspiration,” said Bishop. “Nature already knows how to layer patterns better than we ever could. Grove is about honoring that balance and translating it into fabrics that feel organic, warm, and timeless.”

Bishop said that the heart of Grove is driven by her earthy design language, where pattern, color, and texture take cues from nature. Painterly florals and softened botanicals are paired with rhythmic geometrics, balancing organic movement with subtle structure.

New pieces from the Grove Fabric collection from Cortney Bishop.

A palette of earthy neutrals – terracotta, celadon, and chartreuse – is layered with fern greens, rosy blush, muted berry tones, and
cornflower blue, creating depth and quiet surprise, finished with subtle metallic accents. The result is a fabric story that feels collected, sun-washed, and enduring.

The collection features 11 patterns, each offered in multiple colorways. Willow, Tallulah, and Sorrento introduce flowing, hand-drawn motifs inspired by branches and leaves, while Confetti Stripe and Flamestitch Plaid bring a tailored sensibility through repetition and refined color play. Texture anchors the assortment while Teddy and a series of Herringbones offer nubby, dimensional weaves designed to ground spaces and layer effortlessly with more expressive patterns.

The Grove Fabric collection is available exclusively through Holland & Sherry.