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In 2016, she assisted Bishop in launching and designing two textile collections for Holland and Sherry. Her expertise in woven hand craft inspired the launch of her own line of blankets and bedding, Folk Textiles, released in an early2022 capsule collection. When you look ahead, where do you see an opportunity to grow?
How would you describe your aesthetic?
Marrakech, Australia, Greece — there are a lot of places I could live for a month or two. A sense of irreverence infuses Cortney Bishop’s residential and commercial spaces. Part of the fun of decorating with art is the unknown aspects of their creation – although I will never discover all the details of the work's maker, I get to live with it and bring its energy and world into my space. One of my favorite pastimes is to stroll through thrift and antique markets and fairs, whether in Paris or North Carolina. These events are places of pure discovery, meeting vendors from around the world who have collected and found unique pieces with their own discerning eye. This console-speaker hybrid from Symbol Audio was a must-have.
Dream client or project
Combine colors, forms, and textures that complement each other, creating a harmonious visual flow throughout the space. My innate creativity and entrepreneurial drive have been with me from a young age. Growing up, I watched my mother launch her own successful interior design firm, which she ran as a one-woman operation from the basement of our family home. While I pursued a business degree and corporate consulting career following my father’s advice, I always knew my true passion lay in my creative pursuits. I always felt that we took a more modern, edgy approach to Southern design. There’s a beautiful Low Country aesthetic here, which I appreciate—I mean, my mother was a very traditional designer, very influenced by Europe.

Island Bohemian
Also, Luis Barragán, his purist yet energetic environments are sublime, I recently immersed myself in all three of his homes while touring Mexico City, the color and vitality in his approach to space is one of a kind. 'Taking risks – I’ve always taken risks, I’m one of those who does believe the larger the risk the larger the reward – and I have learned that that is what life is worth living for. It’s the heart of our business – visualizing beyond your Pinterest boards, beyond the pages you rip from a magazine, beyond your collected wishlist.
She processes all the money and gets all that office stuff off my plate—and that’s the best money I’ve ever spent. She’s a great adviser, she cuts all the checks, she makes sure the checks are correct, that I’m not paying too much for shipping or tax somewhere, and that we’re competitive when we’re pricing out shippers. She’s also human resources now for the team and can make sure they’ve got their IRAs and insurance set up—all the things that they deserve, and that I would’ve never been able to process without her. We’ve had so much fun being able to travel—just the access we have in the modern world—and I was riding that.
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How to Create Your Dream Kitchen
The best advice I ever got about hiring was from Holly Hunt. My mother-in-law was at a lunch event with her in Colorado, and she said, “My daughter-in-law has been working so hard and her business is growing, what one piece of advice would you give her? ” And Holly said, “Tell her to hire a business manager no matter what—it will pay for itself by saving her so many headaches and getting her out of the logistics.” So six years ago, I hired Blair.

Where do you get your personal sense of style?
We threw beautiful costume parties in town for nonprofit events, and I just continued to keep my name out there and be involved in the community. We bought a lovely home on Sullivan’s Island and I was able to renovate and decorate it myself, and then, as people started to come over, my name started to get mentioned. After more than 16 years living in her historic South Carolina home on Sullivan’s Island, designer Cortney Bishop decided it was time for a makeover—especially in the kitchen.
In 2021, Bishop made her mark on downtown Charleston’s hospitality and social scene with the opening of The Ryder Hotel, a modern lifestyle destination imagined and executed in CBD’s vision. What’s the biggest thing you wish you had known when you started your firm? How much I would be invested in it emotionally—how much of a toll it would take on me. We’re intuitive people; we’re trying to create this beautiful environment for [our clients] to live in, whether they’re creative or not. Which, by the way, some are, and they can see things three-dimensionally. It looks dark, but the walls are all white.” You have to build it for them, and that’s really tough, and I get really deflated when I hear them say that.
Swordgate House
She attributes her innate ability to mix patterns and hues to her love for travel, art, fashion, and music. Ultimately, the path to interior design became inevitable as Cortney realized she could blend these passions, first with a partner in 2002, and eventually to founding her own interior design firm in 2007. Cortney has also earned success in multi-family communities as well as in the commercial realm – most recently with hotel, restaurant, and storefront projects. Likewise, Cortney’s passion for design has evolved into the development of her own custom furniture in addition to plans for a textile line in the near future. Cortney regularly contributes to Homes & Gardens. We’ve got to work—we’ve got to design these homes and make our deadlines and make our clients happy.
That is a full-time job, and it is extremely helpful. I would say 80 percent of our clients were coming from Instagram until this year, and now it’s a lot of people who are moving to their beach houses permanently until this COVID disaster ends. Interior designer Cortney Bishop comes by her design insight naturally. After all, she grew up watching her mother build a successful design company out of their family basement.
” My heart was just pounding, leaping out of my chest. I’d never heard from him before, but I was like, Oh, my gosh, this is my opportunity—and he’s going to be here in 30 minutes. So I [decided to] gather the guts to say something to him.
An avid globetrotter, Bishop looks to her travels, as well as her love of art, music, and fashion for inspiration. Cortney Bishop, principal design and owner of Cortney Bishop Design, founded the full-service interior design firm in 2007. She holds a BBA in business marketing from the University of Georgia, and pursued her design career by blending her passions for travel, art, fashion and music. Her wide-ranging talent and innate ability to mix patterns and hues has resulted in a robust portfolio of diverse, inspiring residential and commercial projects, each reflective of a client’s lifestyle, personality and aesthetic. With a vision that runs the gamut of style and structure, Bishop enjoys inspiring other creatives, clients and everyday people through design.
Drawing from the vibrant energy of dazzling neon colored paradigms and the euphoric sense of unity that “Colors” radiates, album’s fifth installation is a celebration of the symbiotic relationship between art and life. Sword Gate is definitely a dream project, but I’d say any building Gaudí designed would be a total fantasy. If I got my hands on one of his buildings, it would blow my mind. A silk Gucci collared blouse under a tailored men’s suit with pointed boots, that’s how I roll. Italy in the sixties and seventies was so sexy. If I had an apartment in New York, that’s the direction I would go.
She was very strict in the way that I lived and I had to get out of that… so comfort and the kind of relaxed style that you see on the west coast is something my studio was incorporating from day one. Anna Hopkins , is album’s Lead Stylist and Senior Contributor , who has worked with Cortney Bishop since 2013. In her near decade of work, she has been Cortney’s designer on an array of residential, commercial and editorial projects. Her talent and passion for creating and styling environments were cultivated in long residencies in Mexico where she studied the intersection of indigenous Mexican and European material culture.
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