Wallpaper Wizardry | The Schumacher Library of Wallcovering

Miles Redd with Schumacher wallpaper, photo Melanie Acevedo

My love of wallpaper is no secret and I was intrigued as Schumacher hinted on their Instagram feed (@Schumacher1889) about an impending wallpaper announcement. So I am especially excited to be able to share with you their big reveal – The Schumacher Library of Wallcovering, debuting in all domestic and international showrooms next week.

The Schumacher Library of WallcoveringBuilding on the success of Volume I three years ago, this new edition includes the complete collection of Schumacher’s 1,736 wallcoverings, organized into 19 logical and easy to use chapters.

Miles Redd Brighton Pavilion wallpaper in The Schumacher Library of Wallcovering-1photo by Melanie Acevedo

From panels, as seen in an interior by Miles Redd using his Brighton Pavilion panels, above, to chinoiserie, florals, textures, large, small and mid size prints, as seen in a design by Jana Bek using Veere Grenney’s Belvedere, below, and more, each category includes beautiful photography, with over 200 images of installed patterns as inspiration, to easily see and source the products.

Chapter opener in The Schumacher Library of Wallcoverings. Design by Jana Bek, photo by Marta X Perezphoto by Marta X Perez

I spoke with Tori Jones, Director of Creative Services at Schumacher to get the inside scoop. “It’s no secret that wallpaper is back in a big way – and with gorgeous new collections debuting every month at Schumacher, we’ve seriously added to our portfolio in the past year and a half. We wanted to showcase our expansive offerings and package them in a fresh way. Essentially, we set out to create the ultimate designer’s resource that would be the perfect hybrid of service and inspiration.”

how to use the Schumacher wallpaper book with their iphone and ipad appAnd speaking of service, each pattern includes its own QR code that, when scanned with the Schumacher app on your iPhone or iPad, tells you everything you need to know including pricing, stock and lead time with the option to order a sample or even product.

Schustagram photos in the Schumacher wallpaper book

Those of you who follow along on Instagram, have no doubt seen the #Schustagram hashtag, where over 145,000 designers have posted their projects that include Schumacher product. Many of these photos have been included in the book. I asked Tori how that evolved. “In the past year, our Instagram feed has grown 220%; we’ve structured the platform to be a celebration of creativity and to showcase how designers make our patterns their own. We knew from the get-go that we wanted to include all of that great content in the book– after all, nothing makes us happier than seeing how people actually live with our designs.” Perhaps you’ll recognize Cloth & Kind‘s beautiful design below using Celerie Kemble’s statement making Feather Bloom.

Cloth & Kind with Schumacher wallpaperphoto by Martin Vecchio

The book is more than merely a compendium. As Tori explained, “Our clients are both beauty-obsessed and extremely busy. As a result, we want the idea of ‘inspiration and service’ to inform everything we do. We want our customers to look to us to spark their creativity, to provide them with an endless wealth of ideas.” This is especially evident in the opening chapter, Wallpaper Wizardry, which features “dozens of fun, innovative ideas for putting your own personal stamp on our signature wallpapers.”

Martin Lawrence Bullard design with his Schumacher Fez wallpaperphoto by Douglas Friedman

For example, Martyn Lawrence Bullard used his Fez wallpaper to great effect, above, instead of tile in this bold and graphic black and white bathroom.

Kemble Interiors with Schumacher Tropical Isle wallpaperphoto by Jessica Glynn

And Kemble Interiors gets extra points for clever creativity with Tropical Isle, as they cut out a few of the pattern’s fronds allowing them to creep over the crown molding onto the ceiling for extra movement and surprise.

Veere Grenney bedroom using Schumacher Folly wallpaper and fabricphoto by David Oliver

Veere Grenney created this cozy bedroom niche, above, using a combination of Folly wallpaper and fabric. And Andrew J. Howard made good use of the fifth wall as Flame makes a fashionable statement in this dressing room below.

Andrew J Howard dressing room with Schumacher Flamephoto by Zach Desart

If all of these inspiring initiatives seem editorial driven, it’s probably because the Schumacher team, from Creative Director Dara Caponigro to Tori to many others on staff are former design editors and know that it’s all about telling the Schumacher story. If you don’t already subscribe, I recommend signing up for their Style Dispatch, a digital newsletter which, three times a week, brings fun and interesting design missives to your mailbox.

Schumacher Style Dispatch

In the meantime, if you’re a Schumacher client, I suggest calling your sales rep now to reserve your copy of The Schumacher Design Library. They’ll be in showrooms the week of August 7th and are sure to be spoken for fast. You might just see your own Schustagram inside!

8 thoughts on “Wallpaper Wizardry | The Schumacher Library of Wallcovering

  1. Being a Floridian..I’m crazy about the creeping fronds.
    Thanks for sharing … Terrific post ,Stacy.❤️🌴❤️🌴❤️🌴

  2. Good news for us all…wallpaper is making a comeback! How savvy of Schumacher to create a source book of designer’s uses of their paper (love the palm fronds creeping onto the ceilings) as well as employing Instagram so strategically. In reading this, I’m reminded of the last of the lunch chat we were having…

  3. Whew…just finished wallpapering an accent wall…I LUV IT!!! (Not the clean up so much…) franki parde

  4. My childhood bedroom walls were covered in Schumacher’s delightful Mother Goose nursery rhymes with their brilliant and playful images next to each rhyme. I thank my mother for searching for such a unique pattern. It has been apart of my memories since age 3. And of course I know each and every nursery rhyme by heart! ♥️😊

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