EST. 2015 · MEADOWLANDS

Our Story

The hands and heart behind Meadowlark Stationery Studio

Meadowlark Stationery Studio began with a simple belief: that the paper we write on should be as considered as the words we write on it. Founded in 2015 in a converted barn overlooking the meadowlands, our studio brings together traditional letterpress techniques and contemporary design sensibility — creating stationery that feels as good as it looks.

Letterpress printing by hand

THE CRAFT

Letterpress, by hand

Every piece that leaves our studio passes through human hands. We set type, mix inks, and pull each impression on restored Vandercook and Chandler & Price presses. The slight deboss left by the type is not a flaw — it is the signature of a process that has changed little in a hundred years.

OUR PHILOSOPHY

Slow paper, made to last

We believe in slowness. In choosing cotton paper that will age gracefully rather than crumble. In inks ground from pigment rather than squeezed from cartridges. In designs that earn their place on a desk or a mantel for years, not days.

WHAT GUIDES US

Our values

Craftsmanship

Hand-set type and hand-pulled impressions.

Sustainability

Cotton paper and pigment-based inks.

Tradition

Centuries-old methods, faithfully kept.

Community

Local makers and local materials.

Artistry

Design that earns its permanence.

THE MAKERS

Two hands, one studio

Eliza and Thomas met at a bookbinding workshop in 2012 and never quite separated. Eliza trained as a typographer; Thomas apprenticed under a master letterpress printer in Vermont. Together they design, set, print, and pack every order from the barn studio — with help from a very opinionated shop cat named Bishop.

Stationery makers at work in the studio

Come see the presses

We open the studio for tours and letterpress demonstrations every Saturday. Or browse our collection online.