Meet Teig, a Tiny Schoolhouse Lamp with Big Personality
One of the most rewarding aspects of working at Schoolhouse, our sister brand in Portland, is the chance to design and bring to life our own exclusive lighting. It’s a collaborative process that requires hard work, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to quality, but we’re so proud that we get to produce lighting the old-fashioned way in our Portland factory. Today, we’re taking a moment to celebrate a collection that has truly captured our hearts (and spaces). Meet Teig, a dimmable table lamp that’s as functional as it is charming. Lovingly named after the German word for “dough,” Teig was inspired when our design team, who, when taken with Ray’s short bulbous shade, decided to turn it upside down. Tana, the designer of Teig and a former Schoolhouse employee, shares, “Iconic mushroom-shaped lamps from past eras offered so many unique silhouettes, and we wanted Teig to reflect that same sense of playfulness and personality through its shape and color.” Read More >>

One of the most rewarding aspects of working at Schoolhouse, our sister brand in Portland, is the chance to design and bring to life our own exclusive lighting. It’s a collaborative process that requires hard work, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to quality, but we’re so proud that we get to produce lighting the old-fashioned way in our Portland factory. Today, we’re taking a moment to celebrate a collection that has truly captured our hearts (and spaces).
Meet Teig, a dimmable table lamp that’s as functional as it is charming. Lovingly named after the German word for “dough,” Teig was inspired when our design team, who, when taken with Ray’s short bulbous shade, decided to turn it upside down. Tana, the designer of Teig and a former Schoolhouse employee, shares, “Iconic mushroom-shaped lamps from past eras offered so many unique silhouettes, and we wanted Teig to reflect that same sense of playfulness and personality through its shape and color.”