India Mahdavi Dot Stools

Judy Ross Textiles collaborates frequently with India Mahdavi to design custom linen fabric to use on India's Dot Stools. These capsule collections are sold exclusively through India Mahdavi's store in Paris on Rue Las Cases. The stools shown here are Judy's Procession and Fauna designs.

Viled Luxury Department Store

Luxury department store, Viled in Kazakhstan features our custom Carousel hand-knotted rug. Viled is the biggest retailer of premium jewelery watches, elite wines and interior items in Kazakhstan.

Allover Rayon Pillows for Eve Robinson

Judy Ross Textiles' allover rayon embroidery is done with very fine hand-stitching that creates a softer and more luxurious surface than the wool pillows. We only use this technique for custom orders.

These 3 pillows were designed to match the color scheme of a living room for a client of designer Eve Robinson.

Hyatt Regency

Custom color, size and Donuts design for the Hyatt Regency in New York City.

Custom Banquette

For a loft in Chelsea, Judy Ross Textiles designed and produced an upholstered banquette and pillows for architect Tom Sansone. Judy used the Spray design for this project.

Custom Pillows for the Grand Hyatt

Cluster pillow in custom colors for a Grand Hyatt hotel.

Pillows and Bedcover for Shamir Shah

For the New York apartment that designer Shamir Shah shares with artist Malcolm Hill, Judy Ross Textiles embroidered custom-colored pillows in the Procession pattern and a Calendar bed cover.

Children's Scarves for Lycee Francais

Judy Ross created these gorgeous scarves with her son Henri's 2nd grade class at the Lycee Francais in New York. The class had been studying the work of Picasso, and the children were asked to draw their own interpretation of Picasso's style. All of their drawings were sent to Judy's artisans in Kashmir and the children's line drawings were embroidered onto charcoal grey scarves.

The class came to Judy's studio to see a designer in action. They not only learned about the traditions and crafts of India, but they each received a beautiful scarf with their design to treasure forever. Judy Ross also presented the teacher with a scarf featuring drawings from all of the children.