Schoolhouse

Food52 Founder Amanda Hesser’s Favorite Schoolhouse Products

Where the Teig Lamp, Tanker Clock, and more Schoolhouse favorites have landed in her home.

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August 14, 2023
Photo by James Ransom

This article originally appeared on Schoolhouse, a Portland-based company in the Food52 family of brands. Below, Food52 Founder Amanda Hesser shares the Schoolhouse designs that enliven the spaces she calls home.

I had been a Schoolhouse shopper and super fan for many years before Food52 acquired the company. I’d buy a lamp here, hardware there, all things that spoke of quality and heritage. I knew I’d live with them for a long, long time. And I still do. Here are some of my most valued Schoolhouse belongings and the places they’ve landed in my homes.

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1. Teig Lamp in Shell White

This lamp, whose shade was designed to resemble a round of bread dough, sits on my desk in Brooklyn. Every morning when I enter my study, the first thing I do is turn the lamp’s knob, which makes a satisfying click when it turns on.

Photo by Schoolhouse

2. Double Cylinder Sconce

We have a handful of these sconces lighting a hallway in our Food52 headquarters. They take up minimal horizontal space and light both above and below, which makes for efficient lighting in tighter spaces.

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3. Princeton Mid Sconce in True Black

We used these in a small, spare guest bedroom, to match the 19th-century vibe of the space.

Photo by James Ransom

4. Bond Lamp with Natural Burlap Shade

This lamp, which can blend into pretty much any style, from traditional to modern—has a dimmable toggle. The lamp first lived in our living room and now is a mainstay in our bedroom.

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5. Alabax Small Sconce in White

This is a great spotlight sconce for a bathroom or hall. We spaced three of them around the Grant Mirrors in a bathroom used by kids in a family summer house.

Photo by James Ransom

6. Radcliffe Knob in Natural Brass

We installed these knobs to update a vanity that we refurbished. We mixed metals in the bathroom, using these pulls and some vintage towel hooks in brass and polished nickel for the medicine cabinets and sink hardware.

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7. Grant Mirror in White

A simple, clean mirror that’s great for a powder room or used in multiples for a larger bathroom. We used these in a kids’ bath.

Photo by James Ransom

8. Tanker Clock in Butterscotch

I love an old school-style clock with clear typography and a sturdy frame. This clock hangs on a gallery wall in my study.

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9. Columbia Cargo Print

This print has been on my wish list for years. I love the lone cargo ship at sea, and find myself wanting to root it on!

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10. Work Hard Print

This, to me, is quintessential Schoolhouse—it expresses a value that both Schoolhouse and Food52 share, and that we should all aspire to.

Photo by James Ransom

11. Schoolhouse Utility Stool in Alder Gloss

We purchased this stool for our first office and photo studio because there isn’t a handier, stronger, more handsome stool around.

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12. Brass Coaster Set

I’ve got these coasters sprinkled around our Brooklyn apartment, saving our wood furnishings from a world of water rings!

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13. Knurled Pull

I love the way knurling grabs your attention any time you touch these pulls, which are on a cabinet in our kids’ bathroom.

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