Accessibility Statement
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Purpose & Impact

We lead the industry with a model focused on people, innovative manufacturing, and quality. We recognize our products cannot be sustainable without a circular solution from conception to the end of their life. For now, wallpaper and textiles are nearly impossible to recover, recycle and develop into new, closed-loop materials. So today, we hold ourselves accountable by sharing specific details about our responsible practices to help inform and engage you, our customers!

Treating People Right

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Safety

Spoonflower is committed to creating a safe workplace for our employees. We are proud of our world-class safety program that’s created industry-leading low incident rates in our manufacturing plants.

Our Arizona facility is recognized by Arizona’s Department of Occupational Safety & Health for their Voluntary Protection Program. This program is ADOSH's official recognition of the outstanding efforts of employers and employees who have achieved exemplary occupational safety and health.

Newsweek Greatest Workplaces for Diversity 2024

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

As a Shutterfly brand, we are honored to be named to America’s Greatest Workplaces for Diversity 2024 by Newsweek and Plant-A Insights Group. Their survey of over 220,000+ individuals included representation at over 1.5 million companies in America. This award recognizes Shutterfly’s impact and commitment to supporting a diverse and inclusive workforce.

We proactively ensure that our job opportunities are made available to candidates across diverse profiles by participating in a wide range of career fairs, including the Professional Diversity Network.

Thoughtful Manufacturing

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Innovative Equipment

We print with industry-leading machines using non-toxic, water-based inks. Learn more about our wallpaper and fabric print process further down on this page.

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Printed in the USA

With factories based in Fort Mill, South Carolina, and Tempe, Arizona, we aim to ship products based on region whenever possible. Having facilities in western and eastern regions of the US help us keep turn times low.

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Designed by Independent Artists

Each design is created by an independent artist who receives a 10% royalty with every purchase. These one-of-a-kind prints are always in stock and printed on the material of your choice when ordered.

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Made Just For You

We do not stock finished goods and print after an item has been purchased, helping to reduce deadstock and unsold goods that would otherwise end up in landfills. Every item you receive is carefully printed, cut, packaged and shipped just for you.

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MINIMAL PACKAGING

You can feel better about how your order gets from our doors to yours. Our products ship with minimal packaging and we're taking steps to incorporate more recycled content:

  • Our boxes are made with a minimum of 60% recycled content

As we aim for more circular solutions, we offer recyclable options whenever possible:

  • Our boxes, paper bands, hangtags and stickers are curbside recyclable

  • Our polymailers are made from #4 LDPE plastic and can be recycled at select retail drop offs

* Check your local recycling options for availability.

We’ve partnered with EcoEnclose to ensure our materials are traceable and focus on material circularity.

Wallpaper Process & Sourcing

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Wallpaper Mill Stories

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Forest Stewardship Council® Certified

FSC® is a global, not-for-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of responsible forest management. The chain of custody model gives us full transparency of the supply chain, starting from the pulp stage of our qualifying papers.

As of January 2024, three out of our four papers are FSC® certified, with more to come. To learn more, visit www.fsc.org.

All our wallpapers are paper and textile-based, PVC-free substrates that offer excellent print quality and dimensional stability. In some cases, PVC wallpapers can release harmful toxins into the air, which is why we’re committed to PVC-free. We care about what goes into your home just as much as you do.

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About Our Wallpaper Inks

Our printers use non-toxic, Greenguard Gold certified inks. This means that our inks have been tested for over 15,000 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) known to pollute the air, and confirms they have low chemical emissions. Learn more about UL Greenguard standards here.

We limit our waste outputs by using wide format digital cutters, allowing us to maximize printable space and reduce the material bleed required for trimming.

Fabric Processing & Sourcing

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Innovative Mill Partners

To help lessen the impact of processing textiles, we partner with innovative companies like Kornit who are committed to thoughtful manufacturing.

Compared to rotary screen, reactive dyes and other comparable print methods, our Kornit printers use non-toxic pigment inks that account for 95.63% less water and emit 83% less carbon (CO2e).

Our process is designed to minimize the amount of unprinted material through yield-optimized material markers, or the layout used to print every design. We print individual designs – stacked and aligned – a full roll at a time, limiting the amount of waste fabric needed to start and stop machines.

We’re proud to partner with some of the best textile mills in the world. Not only are they experts at their craft, but many of our supply chain partners also support meaningful programs in their local communities. Here are some of their responsible stories:

Fabric Mill Stories

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Supply Chain Due Diligence

We take seriously our obligation to comply with Section 307 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1307), Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, also referred to as UFLPA. To support Shutterfly, LLC Import Compliance Policies, we also require compliance certification from our supply network. This includes but not limited to, UFLPA, other U.S. forced labor laws and regulations as well as local country regulations that may apply to the materials or components sold, exported or shipped on behalf of Shutterfly, LLC. This certification requires supply chain due diligence to ensure that all involved in the sourcing and production of the goods sold on behalf of Shutterfly, LLC do not use any form of forced labor at any stage of the production process.

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Home Decor Process

Every home decor item is printed on demand and sewn to order. First, we print and cut following our standard fabric process. Then, each item is carefully constructed and checked by expert sewists before being packaged and shipped.

Many home decor items are sewn right where our fabric is printed, and we work with two experienced manufacturing partners, all in the USA.

Quality takes time, and we take pride in our ability to keep turn times low while still maintaining safe, comfortable and equitable work spaces for factory workers all across our supply chain.

Quality Built to Last

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Lab Tested, Expert Approved

We research, develop, prototype and test with third party labs and experts like wallpaper installers, wallcovering adhesive manufacturer ROMAN, sewers, interior designers and DIYers to refine our products. We only offer vetted, quality, lasting materials.

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Quality, Check!

Every order goes through automated and manual quality assurance procedures. We have a strong color management system used to limit color variation from order to order, and our products are printed by people who take pride in every single order.

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Product Care

Proper care can extend the life of your products, reducing the need to buy more. When it is time to replace a worn-out item, we encourage mending first, then upcycling or downcycling whenever possible. Follow the button below for used material ideas.

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Material Possibilities

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We aim to provide you with material options and the right material for your project. Different materials have different benefits, environmental impacts and lifespans. Examples:

For wallpaper, Non-Pasted is highly durable, requires added adhesive paste and is intended to last on your wall under heavy use for many years. Peel and Stick wallpaper is renter-friendly with no need for added paste, intended to be removed after 1-2 years.

For fabric, cotton is one of the most widely used materials in the textile industry, adored for its softness, breathability and renewability. Cotton breaks down over time, while polyester is stronger and more durable but may contribute to microplastic shedding when washed. Polyester continues to be used for its unmatched performance characteristics.

Community Support

We are proud members of:

Charitable Giving

Vogue Room Foundation

Vogue Room Foundation gifts dorm room makeovers to first-generation minority college students to set them up for success during their freshman year.

Green Chair

Green Chair reuses donated furnishings for people facing the challenges of homelessness, crisis or disaster.

A Lotta Love

A Lotta Love alleviates the trauma of homelessness by creating safe, dignified and emotionally inspiring spaces. 

Giving Tuesday

The Spoonflower community generated $30,000 in support of the Vogue Room Foundation and their mission to support first-generation minority college students, with a portion of the days sales directly supporting this meaningful work.

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It's a Journey

We don't have it all figured out

While we recognize we don’t have it all figured out, our core values haven’t changed: We care about our people and focus on safety; we take the responsibility of manufacturing seriously and continue to evolve the equipment and materials we use; and we build our products to last so that they can stay out of the trash for as long as possible (and will always encourage you to reuse, mend, and repurpose before throwing them away).

Sustainability is an evolving target. We are committed to making informed, thoughtful choices in what we make, how we make it and who it’s made by. We’ll continue to inform you as our journey progresses.

Let’s keep getting better together.

Our Primary Mission

To foster self-expression

We're a community-driven company where artists always earn a 10% royalty on every purchase, and where makers, DIYers, designers, renters and homeowners can always find the perfect print for any project or space.