Hope’s hand-illustrated artwork and discerning color palette are the core of byHopeatHome.
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established in 2012
Rooted in Hope’s studies in Printmaking and Fine Art at Louisiana State University, the business first took shape as a collection of letterpress printed stationery.
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A commission to design a pattern for a bespoke wedding stationery suite sparked a new chapter—her work soon evolved into a collection of patterns licensed by likeminded brands.
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Falling in love with the art of pattern play—and long inspired by the feeling of home—she began designing and producing her own line of wallpaper, soon expanding into textiles.
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Outside of the brand’s offerings, Hope has collaborated with companies through licensing partnerships, expanding her work into home décor, textiles, apparel, and lifestyle products.
BTS on The Creative Flow
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I’ve been a flower child since the days of tying clovers into crowns—and like any true free spirit, I’ve been sketching and painting these blooms ever since, drawn to their wild, feminine charm. Their quiet strength continues to bloom throughout my work, one petal at a time.
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Although more figuratively, I find such peace catching light and shadow—the quiet details, the shifting subtleties that make a pattern and space feel alive. It's the morning cup of coffee or the evening sunroon sit that regrounds my attention to the home.
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The natural colors tucked into a city’s architectural details—and the intricacy of the details themselves—have always been a rooted source of life and inspiration for me. The combination of natural stones, metals, and moody pops of color inspires my palette.
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Growing up near New Orleans, it’s hard not to fall in love with architecture. Visiting cities near and far, spotting that same rooted attention to detail always brings me back to life—and continually inspires the lines, forms, and stories woven into my work.
FROM SKETCH TO REPEAT
This is the part of the process that is the most fun for me. An architectural element stuck in my brain or a flower my little one picked from the back yard often becomes a repeat pattern that sort of spills out. Sometimes, it's an easy process to bring it to life. Other times, there are 37 revisions.
SUBTLE DETAILS, BIG TEXTURE
Though our work is digitally printed, we place great care in ensuring each design captures the warmth and charm of analogue methods—like silkscreen, block printing, and hand-drawn linework—so that every pattern carries that nostalgic, timeworn touch we love.
FROM PLAIN TO PATTERN
Pattern has a way of transforming a room—adding depth, texture, and a sense of story that pulls everything together. What’s already beautiful on its own becomes something even greater, more layered, and full of life with the right pattern in place.