21 Home-Decor Items From Schoolhouse For Lovers of Vintage-Inspired Design
Portland-based home brand Schoolhouse produces "modern heirlooms the old-fashioned way." Pacific Northwest native Brian Faherty founded the company in 2003 with the intent to combine the domestic with the industrial. The brand's distinct aesthetic has become a favorite among interior designers and homeowners alike. One of our favorite details about Schoolhouse is that many of their products are produced in a 109-year-old brick factory in Portland.
Ahead, we curated a shopping guide to some of our favorite pieces on the Schoolhouse site. From upholstered chairs to printed duvet covers, there's a huge array of stylish items that should be on your radar. Let's take a look.
Cherry Tomatoes Print
Add a pop of color to your space with this Cherry Tomatoes Print ($149).
A-Frame Storage Rack
This A-Frame Storage Rack ($149) is actually quite useful.
Blooming Field Duvet Cover
The print on this Blooming Field Duvet Cover ($159-$199) is lovely.
Schoolhouse Electric Clock
This Schoolhouse Electric Clock ($289) comes in several colors.
Velvet + Wool Circle Pillow
This Velvet + Wool Circle Pillow ($99 each) is a fun decor accent.
Jack Loveseat
Consider this Jack Loveseat ($2,999) an investment you'll enjoy for years to come.
Hamilton Bed
This Hamilton Bed ($1,600-$2,000, originally $1,799-$2,299) comes in two colors.
Dancing Troop Print
This Dancing Troop Print ($159) is a playful addition to your home.
Equestrian Chair
This Equestrian Chair ($1,800, originally $1,999) is thoughtfully designed and will last you years.
Marbled Enamelware Tumbler
Our editors love this Marbled Enamelware Tumbler ($18 each).
Schoolhouse Backed Utility Stool
This Schoolhouse Backed Utility Stool ($249) comes in a few color options.