
Our story

We started by asking "why?"
Why does paper need to be made out of trees? Why can’t journals be waterproof? Why are people still using paper-making practices that were cutting-edge in the 18th century?
What we do today matters. Intention and action shape the future. Taking time and taking care is critical to creating the world we want to see. By applying a first-principles process to future-forward purpose, we craft beautiful tools to be used every day.
Our materials are responsibly sourced, employees are treated and paid fairly, and leaders work for a greater cause than a profit margin. Through our commitment to inspiring people and helping the planet, we take note of what matters most. Because what matters today is what shapes tomorrow.
What we do today matters. Intention and action shape the future.

Business as usual was
boring anyway.
We began in Sydney Australia, but we're looking to have an impact across the globe. We know the next moves we make as a global community will have far-reaching impact for years to come.
The need for paper isn’t going away any time soon, but the need for sustainable answers to today's problems is past its tipping-point.
The world has been hit with tough decisions about the future. Forced to consider conscious choices about what matters to them. To draw a line between necessity and redundancy. Entire industries are going to be left behind.

We believe tomorrow will be better.
The brave new world won’t have a lot of room for tired, lazy thinking. So let’s not do any. The future’s going to be written by those who get creative. Who’ve taken time to think about what they’re doing. Who create things people care about.
We believe tomorrow will be better. But only if we learn from yesterday, and put the work in today. That’s why our stone paper is designed and manufactured from first principles to be better in every way.
Our method: Challenge assumptions at every stage. Our goal: Leave the world better than we found it.
With no fibre or grain direction, the only friction you'll face when jotting your thoughts down is writer's block.

