The inspiration behind this bedding for WS Home comes from the muted colours and late afternoon hues of Jaipur.



Christopher Roch
christopher@tulipandroch.com | +64 20 4014 3048
The inspiration behind this bedding for WS Home comes from the muted colours and late afternoon hues of Jaipur.



Inspiration mood boards for Activewear Fall ‘18 – Mens & Women’s.




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Fashion vision boards for Fall 2014 inspired by geometrics and repeat patterns in blacks, reds and natural hues.
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Natural textures and geometrics are the inspiration behind these vision boards for Spring 2015.
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My original illustrations of birds created for WS Home are featured here in this new collection. Titled, Rainy Day Paradise Bedding, these pillows and linens feature tropical birds and plants.


These outdoor pillows are decorated with a simple palm leaf motif in multiple colors created for Williams Sonoma Home.

This coaster and picture frame set was created for Williams Sonoma Home Spring 2018 collection and feature delicate Chinese motifs.





These fabrics and pillows were created for Williams Sonoma Home’s Spring 2018 collection and feature metallic ikat and coral patterns.




This delicate Asian-inspired gift box was decorated with a traditional painting I created for WS Home.



These panels were created to explore ideas for wallpapers and throws for Williams Sonoma Home.



Much of my time at William Sonoma Home is taken up sketching; observing nature and producing detailed paintings that are used for various homewares. Some of the paintings from this series of birds were used by WS Home for their Winslow Pheasant Organic bedding seen here.











These illustrations of pheasant and foliage were produced for Williams Sonoma Home as designs for bedding.


It’s Labour Day Weekend 2017 which means time for new illustrations. This scene is of boats at the Marine Science Institute near Redwood Creek, San Francisco Bay.






A series of new illustrations completed in 2017 that feature wild gardens, grasses, botanicals and parrots.







