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The next High Point Market is scheduled for October 25–29, 2025, bringing together thousands of designers, buyers and exhibitors

Scandinavian Exotic, Rug & Kilim
High Point Market is brimming with energy as top rug brands unveil fresh collections that bridge heritage craftsmanship and modern design. Rug & Kilim leads with new flatweave innovations, including its Nu and Exotic textures and the artful Block Print line, while Tamarian expands on its Turkish-inspired hand-knotted designs in fresh palettes. French Accents brings new looks from its Oushak, Mid-Century Modern, and Highland series, and Exquisite Rugs showcases richly textured hand-crafted pieces ranging from elegant neutrals to bold abstracts. S&H Rugs continues to impress with sustainable weaves, oxidised wool collections, and nature-inspired motifs like Birds of Paradise. Jaipur Living builds on its luxurious Turkish-inspired hand-knots, while Parviz Oriental Rugs maintains its refined Persian aesthetic with fresh colourways and project-friendly sizes.

Tamarian
On the contemporary and performance side, Couristan introduces new durable designs blending texture and practicality, and Momeni, celebrating its 50th anniversary, unveils a diverse lineup including Jango, Lily, Archer & Asher, Hampton, Maritime, Orchard 5, and Fletcher. Amer Rugs emphasises flexibility with its Custom Rugs program, catering to designers seeking bespoke options, and Olker adds artisanal Turkish-inspired textures that round out this season’s offerings. In collaboration with Cortney Bishop, Amadi Carpets is launching a rug collection of handwoven rugs inspired by vintage Swedish textiles. New Moon is another unmissable brand at the show, offering a range of new designs, including Mariko and Malik, in deep blue and soft neutral colourways.


Amer Rugs

Jaipur Rugs
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