Earth-friendly and socially responsible since day one.

Studio E was founded on the ideals of respect for artisans, preserving and promoting fine decorative arts traditions, and the use of nature’s materials. So not surprisingly, we are in step with the rising public concern over the effects that industrial products and practices have on our world.

'Sustainable' products, those that are characterized as having ecological, social and economic benefits, contribute to the protection of public health, welfare, and the environment. We proudly proclaim the following points based on universally recognized criteria for measuring the global impact of a company’s products and production methods. Use of Studio E wallpaper in your projects can even improve your LEED® score

• Made by hand without the use of heavy machinery, in an energy-efficient, naturally lit studio.
• Free of toxic compounds, and production does not result in toxic by-products or emissions of any kind.
• Paste and vinyl free: Pre-pasted papers and vinyl emit high levels of VOC- volatile organic compounds.
• Made on primarily post-consumer recycled poly/cellulose fiber (a renewable resource) or biodegradable paper.
• Made with water-borne paints, plasters and varnishes which are low in VOC versus oil/solventborne types.
• Breathable, inhibiting the growth of mold, a microbial VOC (MVOC) associated with hazardous indoor air.
• Studio E wallpaper successfully installs with eco-friendly pastes. And de-installs with only water.
• Durable, with low maintenance requirements. Cleans with water and mild soap.
• Production is ‘to order’ and supplies are purchased accordingly.
• Studio E's in-house recycling/remixing program uses every last drop of paint resulting in almost no paint waste.
• Studio E obtains materials locally (with exceptions for those that are unavailable locally.)

Our woman-owned and operated company is committed to fostering equal opportunity and diversity in the workplace. We ardently support the International Rescue Committee* (IRC) by providing employment to those from global areas of strife, who seek refuge in the USA. We offer artistic training, job security, benefits, and a flexible, friendly and tolerant atmosphere, all resulting in an enhanced quality of life. Many of our IRC referred team members have even been able to advance the quality of life for their families back home. To learn more about the IRC and their worldwide efforts, visit www.theirc.org.

We benefit our local and global communities by making contributions to charitable causes with socially responsible agendas. For more information on the causes we support visit www.artworksforyouth.com, www.housingworks.org, www.adhikaar.org, www.alphaworkshops.org, and www.serrv.org.

*Founded in 1933, the IRC is committed to freedom, human dignity, and self-reliance. This commitment is expressed in emergency relief, protection of human rights, post-conflict development, resettlement assistance, and advocacy.

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