Strathmore is a brand that produces high-quality fine art papers, journals, and cards for artists and creatives.
Founded in 1892 as the Mittineague paper mill in Massachusetts
Acquired by Champion Papers in 1940
Moved to New York in the 1950s
Acquired by Mohawk Fine Papers in 2005
Produces a range of fine art papers and cards for artists and photographers.
A French brand that produces high-quality fine art papers for watercolor and printmaking.
An Italian brand that produces fine art papers and cards for artists and creatives.
A high-quality watercolor paper with a textured surface and excellent color absorption.
A spiral-bound sketchbook with acid-free paper for drawing and sketching.
A set of blank cards and envelopes for creating greeting cards or invitations.
The 400 series is considered to be a higher quality paper than the 300 series, with a heavier weight and better surface texture for drawing and watercolor.
No, Strathmore paper is not suitable for oil painting as the paper is not designed to handle the oil paint medium. It is better suited for drawing, watercolor, and other dry mediums.
Yes, Strathmore paper can be used for printing photos as long as the paper is designed for inkjet or laser printers and the weight of the paper is compatible with the printer.
Yes, Strathmore sketchbooks are made with acid-free paper to prevent yellowing and deterioration over time.
Yes, Strathmore is committed to sustainability and uses certified sustainable fibers in their papers. They also have a program for recycling paper scraps and waste in their production process.