Schoolhouse Just Collaborated With Hygge & West on a New Wallpaper Line — And It’s SO Pretty

published May 14, 2021
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dining room with floral wallpaper
Credit: Schoolhouse x Hygge & West

It’s the ultimate meeting of interior design minds: beloved brands Schoolhouse and Hygge & West just teamed up to launch a collection of vintage-inspired wallpaper. For those unfamiliar, introductions are in order: Schoolhouse, a Portland, Oregon-based retailer, specializes in unique handcrafted lighting, plus bedding and decor (you’ve probably seen their ultra-popular “Work hard and be nice to people” print). Hygge & West, on the other hand, is already a top name in the wallpaper game, thanks to their affordable printed products.

As of today, you can shop five collaborative wallpaper designs available exclusively on both stores’ websites. Patterns range from punchy florals, to olive vine motifs, to more demure crosshatching. Each is screen printed by hand and comes in a variety of colorways. Prices start at $175 per roll, but if you’re not quite ready to take the plunge, you can order swatches for just $5.

Check out a few of my faves to inspire your next home makeover, wallpaper edition.

1 / 5
Schoolhouse
$205.00

True to its name, this pattern evokes a fresh floral feeling from floor to ceiling. Inspired by the Pacific Northwest, the blooms may come across as super spring-centric, but the color palette keeps it evergreen — plus, it’s the perfect contrast to a white-heavy bedroom.

2 / 5
Schoolhouse
$175.00

For more flower power that leans into the moodier side, get a roll (or four) of this gold on midnight blue pairing. Hand-drawn details make the foliage look all the more intricate and unique, plus you can use it to turn any room into a 24/7 indoor garden party.

3 / 5
Schoolhouse
$225.00

The more vibrant sister to the above print, this wallpaper's illustrations really pop. Predominantly primary colors pair well with a majority of furniture and decor tones, too (especially your mid-century modern wood pieces).

4 / 5
Schoolhouse
$175.00

You can never go wrong with classic crosshatching, and this rendition earns major playfulness points for the mustard hue and grid-like blocks. Inspired by the look of linen, it’s sure to add some visual interest to your home office or your little one’s bedroom. Get crafty and even consider cutting out a half moon shape for a faux headboard effect.

5 / 5
Schoolhouse
$205.00

I’ve always been a fan of blue on blue, so naturally I can’t help but gravitate toward this vine-infused print. Honestly, who wouldn't want to soak up this soothing color combo, paired with a winding olive design? And for a bolder, more whimsical take, check out the darker blue and green version.