Conservation Supply Sources

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This page is designed to provide a list of suppliers for materials, tools, and equipment used for the conservation, preservation, storage, display, exhibition and handling of art and artifacts. AIC does not endorse or promote these companies or their products. This list is intended to be an open resource--all additions are welcome.

The section on General Suppliers will carry products for specialties listed under Specific Topics. However, the companies under Specific Topics should specialize in that topic or have a unique selection of products related to that field.

Related AIC Wiki Pages: Conservation Materials, BPG Materials, Equipment, and Tools, Setting up a Conservation Lab, Sustainable Studio and Lab Practices.

General Suppliers

General

Conservation Suppliers

Library and Archival Supplies

Art Supplies

Tools & Equipment


Related Pages: Weights

Laboratory Supplies & Equipment

Specific Topics

Books & Bookbinding

Chemicals

Conservation Books

Crating & Shipping

Environmental Monitoring

Gilding Supplies

Health & Safety Supplies

Imaging, Microscopes & Photography

Lasers

Lighting

Metalworking

Paintings

Paints

Paper

Pest Management

Pigments & Dyes

  • Botanical Colors (Seattle, WA). Request SDS by email to questions@botanicalcolors.com.
  • Dharma Trading Company (San Francisco, CA). SDS available here.
  • Earth Pigments (Hinesburg, VT ): Non-Toxic Pigments, Mica Products, and More. SDS available here
  • Guerra Paint and Pigment Corp (Maspeth, NY). SDS available by emailing gp@guerrapaint.com.
  • *Hussain Papers (Jaipur, India).
  • *Kama Pigments (Montreal, Canada). Includes Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for each pigment.
  • *Kremer Pigments, Inc. (Germany) Kremer's NYC stored closed November 2025.
  • *L. Cornelissen & Son (London, UK). Toxicity ratings and MSDS on website.
  • *Maiwa (Vancouver BC, Canada). Request SDS by email to maiwa@maiwa.com
  • Natural Pigments (Willits, CA).
  • New York Pigment Co. (New York, NY).
  • *Pigment Tokyo (Tokyo, Japan). Some items are listed as "Non-Toxic and Environmentally Friendly: Considering health and the environment, these Gansai paints meet international safety standards and are safe both during and after use. The Approved Product (AP) Seal is certified by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM.)"
  • Sinopia (Palm Springs, CA). Request SDS by email to pigments@sinopia.com
  • *Zecchi (Florence, Italy).


*Importing and Manufacturer Responsibility

When a product is imported into the United States from another country, the importer becomes the manufacturer of record under OSHA regulations. This designation makes the importer legally responsible for ensuring that the product complies with all applicable safety standards and for any harm or damages it may cause to workers. If the importer has employees, they are also required to prepare or update the Safety Data Sheets (SDS) to list their own name and contact information as the U.S. manufacturer or distributor.

Sculpture

Storage & Exhibition Supplies

Stone

Sustainability

Related Pages: Green Suppliers

Textiles

X-ray

Further Reading

CAMEO: Conservation & Art Materials Encyclopedia Online

For some materials, sources for purchasing are listed under "Additional Information" in the product entry.