There is no question that John Robshaw is an artist. Instead of a canvas as his backdrop, he uses fine quality sheets, pillows, and loungewear to display his superb art of pattern and print. Robshaw travels the globe to produce high quality textiles that are unique to his name, with distinctive colors and methods of print.
A majority of John Robshaw’s work comes from India, as well as other far eastern countries. He produces his textiles in these foreign places due to their unique palate of colors and patterns that inspire. While I am an advocate of white bedding, I make exceptions for Robshaw. One woman I know decorated both of her children’s bedrooms flawlessly in Robshaw. It is high-end and one-of-a-kind, and it shows in the quality detail of his work. In an industry where a computer can generate a pattern, Robshaw is true to his trade and a master in his craft.
Just look at the exceptional patterns available and their widespread use throughout these tasteful homes. To see his up-to-the minute travels around the world, follow John on Instagram.
Michael S. Smith sheaths the walls with Robshaw’s fabric that gives a much softer feel than wallpaper. Photo source: Architectural Digest
A fantastic Robshaw pillow. He uses many Indian elephants on his textiles since they are native to Asia. As you can see the colors are bold and patterns are unique. Interior Design: Erika Bretchel via Small Shop Studio
John Robshaw pillows standout in this subtle bedroom by Lee Ann Thorton via House Beautiful.
Robshaw’s personal NYC apartment was recently featured in Elle Decor. Clearly, he uses and showcases his fabulous textile work throughout.
Robshaw’s apartment has also been featured on New York Social Diary. A striking orange highlights the gallery wall, as well as the sofa that houses his beautiful pillow designs.
An example of Robshaw’s detailed patterns on chairs, blankets, pillows, and ottomans. His hues of indigo blues and purples are unique to the foreign regions in which they are created.
This room designed by Ken Fulk is colorful with art and packs a punch with it’s John Robshaw bedding.
Interior designer Matthew Bees loved this Robshaw fabric, which is apparent since he used it for the curtains and ottoman. A deep shade of blue and white. Photo source: Southern Living
A unique headboard by Robshaw that would be a focal point of personality in any bedroom. Photo source: Coastal Living
John Robshaw designed this distinctive chair and pillow set. I just love this room with the green and purple working together seamlessly.
Robshaw bedding gives this bedroom an eclectic mix of pattern, color, and design.
Brooke Shields uses a John Robshaw duvet to add a splash of pattern to this soft and solid room. Photo source: Architectural Digest
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Unique stationary, from hand-dipped to the prettiest pink elephant I have ever seen!
Cotton throws are perfect for washing and more comfortable when it’s warmer outside.
Colorful bath mats are available at Horchow.
The Mandra Euro Pillow and the petite Primrose Decorative Pillow. Flawless patterns.
Beautiful colors and pattern.
His patterns are incredibly original and inspiring. I highly recommend going over to his website to browse! www.JohnRobshaw.com
The master of textiles has a book that showcases his journey to create his work, as well as the use of his patterns within the home.