Yoga class practicing side stretch in a light-filled studio featuring hand-painted mural wallpaper by Hannah Chloe, designed for a calm and creative wellness space.

Seen in Real Yoga Studios

One of my favourite things is seeing my hand-painted wallpapers out in the world especially in spaces where people move, breathe, and slow down.  So far, these wallpapers have found homes in three beautiful yoga studios: Fringe Yoga, Temple Lane, and Lindsay Stewart and each space has brought the artwork to life in its own way.

Because the designs begin as original paintings, they work more like murals than traditional wallpaper. They’re printed to fit the wall exactly, allowing the figures, movement, and softness to unfold naturally across the space.

In yoga studios, the wallpapers become part of the atmosphere rather than a backdrop, something grounding and calming that quietly supports practice. As the light shifts through the day, subtle brushstrokes and layers appear and fade, giving the walls a sense of movement and presence.  These wallpapers are often chosen by studios looking for something more soulful than mass-produced designs, art that holds space, feels gentle, and grows with the room.

Seeing them installed in real studios like these is a reminder of why I make them in the first place: to bring art into everyday spaces, where it can be lived with, felt, and experienced fully.  If you’re dreaming of bringing art onto the walls of your own studio, I’d love to hear from you.You can email me at hello@hannahchloe.co to chat about your space and what might work best for it.

 


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