Andrea Schumacher Design Collaborations

Liesl Wallcovering: A Heritage Collaboration with The Vale London
With an extraordinary blend of heritage and craftsmanship, the Liesl Collection brings to life original artwork by Andrea Schumacher’s grandmother, Elizabeth “Liesl” Monath, through a refined collaboration with The Vale London. What began as an intricate intaglio print, defined by etched lines, layered transparencies, and tonal depth, has been thoughtfully reimagined as a luxury wallcovering collection. The result is a series of patterns that honor legacy while feeling entirely modern, translating fine art into immersive interior experiences.
Developed in close partnership with Melinda Marquardt and The Vale London team, the collection preserves the soul of Liesl’s original compositions while elevating them through nuanced colorways and tactile materiality. Each design captures the interplay of structure and softness, precision and poetry, offering designers a versatile yet deeply personal foundation for layered, expressive interiors. The Liesl Collection is more than a wallcovering collaboration; it is a celebration of lineage, artistry, and the enduring dialogue between past and present.

Liesl Suite Hardware: A Refined Collaboration with Hamilton Sinkler
When Andrea Monath Schumacher recognized a gap in the architectural hardware market, she saw an opportunity to create something both elevated and enduring. The result is the Liesl Suite, a sophisticated collaboration between the acclaimed Denver-based designer and innovative hardware firm Hamilton Sinkler. Named in honor of her artist grandmother, the collection reflects Andrea’s deep appreciation for heritage, craftsmanship, and beautifully considered detail.
Drawn to Hamilton Sinkler for their uncompromising quality and shared commitment to luxury, Andrea developed a curated range of pulls, knobs, and levers that reinterpret traditional ironmongers’ clavos, decorative nails, through a distinctly modern lens. Inspired by her own love of jewelry, accessories, and fashion, the line embraces the idea that hardware is truly the jewelry of the home. High-quality materials are paired with custom-designed forms that celebrate sculptural nuance, precision, and tactile richness. With more than 25 years of experience in interior design, Andrea infused the collection with an intimate understanding of what clients desire, creating pieces that feel both timeless and expressive while elevating the everyday experience of a space.

Design Advisory Council: Andrea Schumacher x Hubbardton Forge
Andrea Monath Schumacher’s appointment to the Design Advisory Council at Hubbardton Forge reflects a shared commitment to craftsmanship, innovation, and enduring design. As a member of the council, the acclaimed Denver-based designer collaborates with the renowned Vermont lighting manufacturer to help shape future collections, offering insight grounded in more than 25 years of interior design experience. The partnership brings together Schumacher’s expressive, layered aesthetic with Hubbardton Forge’s legacy of hand-forged artistry.
Known for its dedication to American craftsmanship and sculptural metalwork, Hubbardton Forge provides a natural platform for Schumacher’s design perspective. Through the council, she contributes to conversations around form, proportion, finish, and functionality, ensuring that each piece not only embodies technical excellence but also resonates emotionally within a space. Her involvement reinforces a mutual belief that lighting is both architectural and atmospheric, a defining element that anchors a room while elevating its narrative. The collaboration represents a dynamic exchange of ideas, where artistry and engineering meet to create lighting that is timeless, tactile, and deeply intentional.
