Illustrator and surface designer for interiors that tell a story

Pine + Feather Studio is a design practice founded by Stacie Humpherys, an architectural illustrator, nature illustrator, and surface designer based near Boise, Idaho.

We create custom wallpaper, placement prints, wall art, and soft goods for interior designers, hospitality properties, museums, and cultural institutions across the United States.

Stacie's background combines illustration, surface pattern design, and engineering — making her equally at home developing original narrative artwork and working directly from architectural drawings, CAD files, and site plans. Greg Humpherys leads client partnerships and project coordination.

  • Custom wallpaper for boutique hospitality — Pine + Feather Studio

    Boutique Hospitality

    Hotels, lodges, and guest-facing spaces where art for hotel rooms sets the tone for the entire experience

  • Architectural illustration for museums and cultural institutions

    Museums & Cultural Institutions

    Interpretive environments, nonprofits, and permanent installations where illustration carries historical and narrative weight

  • Designer wallpaper for high-end residential interiors

    High-End Residential Interiors

    Designer-led private homes where wallpaper and placement prints are chosen with the same care as any other artwork in the space

Stacie is an illustrator before she is a surface designer. That order matters. It means every collection and commission begins with research, observation, and drawing by hand — not with a software template or a stock motif library. Nature, history, architecture, and place are the starting points. The pattern is where those ideas land.

As an architectural illustrator, Stacie works across formats: repeating wallpaper patterns, placement prints designed for specific walls or spaces, standalone wall art, and coordinating soft goods. Each format serves a different need, and we're comfortable working across all of them within a single project.

Her work as a nature illustrator and surface designer draws on botanical illustration, historical imagery, and the specific visual language of place — the American West, in particular, but also the archives, landscapes, and stories that clients bring to us from anywhere in the country.

How we work

Working with interior designers

We work as a creative and technical partner — staying in the conversation from concept through final installation. As a commercial illustrator working in interiors, Stacie develops patterns and artwork that carry genuine narrative weight. Every project is built around research, place, and intention. Clients can feel the difference in the finished room.

Working with architects and technical teams

We're comfortable working directly from CAD files, architectural elevations, and site plans. Scale, substrate, and installation requirements are integrated into the design process from the beginning. Stacie's engineering background means technical constraints don't slow the creative work down — they inform it.

Working with museums and institutions

Institutional commissions require a different kind of research. We work closely with curators, historians, and communications teams to develop artwork that is historically grounded, narratively accurate, and designed to live in the space for years. Placement prints, interpretive wallpaper, and custom wall art are all part of this practice.

  • Designer-led collaboration from concept through production
  • Comfortable with CAD files, site plans, and architectural elevations
  • Design developed with scale, substrate, and installation in mind
  • Placement prints, repeating patterns, and wall art — across formats
  • Clear communication and consistent follow-through
  • Stacie Humpherys, architectural illustrator and Creative Director of PIne + Feather Studio

    Stacie Humpherys / Creative & Technical Director

    Stacie is an architectural illustrator and commercial illustrator with a background in engineering. She leads all artwork and design at Pine + Feather Studio — developing original collections, custom wallpaper commissions, placement prints, and wall art for residential, hospitality, and institutional clients. Her engineering training allows her to work fluidly with site plans, CAD files, and specification-driven projects, making her a genuine creative and technical partner for complex commercial work.

  • Greg Humpherys, Client Partnerships Director of Pine + Feather Studio

    Greg Humpherys / Client Partnerships Director

    Greg brings a background in senior manufacturing management from the semiconductor industry: one of the most precision-driven, specification-intensive fields there is. He and Stacie met as colleagues: she was an engineer, he was a production manager. That shared language of technical complexity and project execution is baked into how Pine + Feather Studio operates.

    At the studio, Greg leads business development, client relationships, and project coordination. His manufacturing background means he takes production logistics, timelines, and quality seriously in a way that translates directly to smoother projects for design teams.

Design and production

For commercial and high-end residential projects, wallpaper and soft goods production is routed through Spoonflower — reliable manufacturing, scalable orders, and smooth coordination for professional teams. We can also help interior designers and architects access the Spoonflower Trade Program for discounted pricing on wallpaper used in client spaces.

We work with clients across the United States. Projects begin with a conversation — no finalized specs required at the inquiry stage.

Interested in Working Together?

Pine + Feather Studio is intentionally small and relationship-driven. We take on a limited number of custom projects each year to ensure every client receives the full benefit of Stacie's focus and craft. If you're an interior designer, architect, hospitality developer, or institution looking for an illustrator and surface designer who brings both artistic depth and technical fluency to the work — we'd love to hear about your project.