We focus on practical steps that help reduce environmental impact, from certified printing inks to reducing plastic in our packaging.
DESIGNED TO REDUCE WASTE
We produce all wallpapers on demand. This means no excess inventory, no wasted materials and no energy spent maintaining large warehouses. Every design is printed only when it is ordered.
Packaging matters too. We have removed plastic from most of our packaging, and where possible we are eliminating it completely. Most wallpapers are now shipped wrapped in protective silk paper instead of plastic film.
Our wallpaper factory in France has also completed a major solar energy project and now generates all of its electricity using solar panels.
Materials matter as well. For commercial projects, our Type II wallcovering material is completely PVC-free, which is rare in the contract wallcovering market. We have also worked closely with our material partners to develop more environmentally responsible options, including natural grasscloth wallcoverings.
ECO-FRIENDLY INKS AND TONERS
We’re always looking for ways to minimize the impact our products have on the environment. For example, we use some of the most eco-friendly inks and toners for most of our wallcoverings, certified with UL ECOLOGO® and UL GREENGUARD GOLD. If you’re curious about our wallpaper inks, you can find out more here.
MATERIALS MATTER
For commercial projects, our Type II vinyl wallcovering material is completely PVC-free, which is rare in the contract wallcovering market. We have also worked closely with our material partners to develop more environmentally responsible options, including newly introduced natural grasscloth wallcovering materials.
CREATIVE AND SUSTAINABLE THINKING FROM FISKARS, FINLAND
Finally, our headquarters in Fiskars, Finland, is a special place. This historic creative village is known for its unique blend of design, craftsmanship, and sustainability—values that inspire everything we do at FEATHR.
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How to measure your wall
Measuring your walls correctly helps ensure a perfect fit for your new wallpaper.
Tip: We recommend adding 5–10 cm (2–4 inches) to both the height and width. This allows flexibility during installation.
Standard wall
Measure the full height and width of the wall you want to cover. It’s always a good idea to measure more than once to make sure your numbers are correct. Only include the area that will be covered by wallpaper, and do not include skirting boards or coving.
Multiple walls
If your wallpaper will continue across more than one wall, measure the width of each wall and add them together. Use the total width when placing your order. There’s no need to order the wallpaper separately for each wall. We recommend that you add 10 cm / 4 inches to the overall width to ensure you’ll have some extra material for the corner.
Sloped walls
When measuring a wall with a slope, take the measurement from the longest height and the widest width of the wall, and ignore the sloped edge. Your wallpaper will be printed as a full rectangle, and the sloped section can be trimmed during installation.
Pitched walls
For walls with two slanted sides, measure the maximum height and the maximum width of the wall. We will produce your wallpaper as a rectangle, and any angled areas can be trimmed away during installation.
Walls with obstacles
If your wall includes a door, window, or other obstacle, measure the full width and height of the wall. You can cut around the obstacle during installation. If you’d like, you can send us a photo or sketch with measurements and we can provide a preview that includes the obstacles.
Staircases
For staircase walls, measure the widest point and the tallest point of the wall, ignoring the slope. Any extra material will be trimmed during installation.