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A photo of a vinyl record cover featuring a hand illustrated green toile-like pattern made up mostly of roses but also features twin fetuses and rabbits. This motif is on a solid cream background. Sticking out of the cover is a see-through pink vinyl record that reads "Side A" in the center.A cover of a square book laying on top of a record cover with a pink see-through vinyl coming out of the cover. The image on the book is a close-up photo of a mouth open wide. There is text overlaying the open mouth that reads "John Jarboe's The Rose Garden IGNORE ALL THE SIGNS, AND COME INSIDE..." There is a pink rose poking out from behind the top of the book.

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John Jarboe's Rose: You Are Who You Eat

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Two ceramic mugs, one black and the other cream colored, sit next to one another against a white background. The black mug, slightly further back, reads "ONE-OF-A-KIND EDITION". Each word is in a different color: orange, green, gold, pink and blue. The white mug, with its handle facing opposite, reads "THE FABRIC WORKSHOP AND MUSEUM." Each word is stacked and in a different color: orange, blue, gold, green, and pink.

Studio Scene

For the Love of the Workshop

Celebrate the artful quirks of the Workshop with this collection of magnets, beanies, colored pencils, and more goodies.

Artist Editions

Sonya Clark x FWM

Truce Flag Dish Towel
A portrait of a man and woman posing for the camera. The woman is wearing a faintly colored patterned dress with a color and sleeves to her elbows. She is seated with hands folded on her lap. The man, who is standing behind her with arms outstretched to rest his hands on a set of chairs on each side of them, is wearing a long sleeve blue dress shirt and a black tie. Behind them is a wall of painted pop designs that suggest furniture.

FWM Featured Artists

Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown

This duo is most known for embracing the American pop vernacular in contemporary architecture. Their long history with FWM resulted in yardage designs and related products as well as floorplans and interior graphics created for our many locations over the years.

Philly Artists

Articles of Tact

Snake (hand-tufted rug)

Jayson Musson x FWM

Genius Baseball Cap
A picture of Will Stokes, Jr., an older Black man, smiling for the camera. He is resting his weight on a cane with his right hand and on a long print table with his left hand. He is wearing a black cap and a large red plaid shirt with a black t-shirt underneath. On two long printmaking tables are a series of repeated shapes representing an alligator

Uniquely FWM

Yardage

From the Workshop’s inception, artists of all disciplines have been invited to experiment with us in the studio—a playful process that often results in the creation of hand-screenprinted yardage. Discover these designs and related products by Mary Heilmann, Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown, Betty Woodman, and Will Stokes, Jr., among others.

A photograph of The Fabric Workshop and Museum store. The walls are covered floor to ceiling in patterned wallpaper. On the far wall are stripes of purple, blue, pink, red, and black. "FWM" is spelled out in lights. On the wall to the right are a number of wooden shelves and cabinets with various colorful products displayed. Several sets of display fixtures both tall and skinny as well as broad and low feature additional products, some under plexiglass protection like a plate by the artist Sol Lewitt that features a blue squiggly drawing.

About the Store

At the FWM Shop, our emphasis has always been artist-designed, hand-made, and locally sourced. Discover a unique legacy of design from artist editions and yardage made in collaboration with our Studio to gifts and other wearables by Philadelphia-based makers.