A better way to stock your studio
Hi, we're St. Louis Art Supply. We're an independent retailer and small-batch manufacturer.
Founded in 2015 as a small, neighborhood shop, we've grown into a national retail brand with our own line of art materials β designed here, made here, and sold under our Federal Color brand name.
We stand for analog art and human artists. We strive for ethical management and ethical sourcing. And we don't compromise our standards to make a buck.

Our Quality Pledge
PREMIUM QUALITY AT EVERY PRICE POINT.
We only stock products we'd use in our own studio, no matter if it's an 89-cent eraser or a $500 set of oil paints. The quality has to exceed expectations for the price β or we won't sell it.
We test each item in our St. Louis office before we offer it for sale, and we photograph every product ourselves. Almost all of the color swatches are hand-painted in-house.
And when the product goes online, we don't stop checking in. We're always on the lookout for changes in formulations, packaging, and materials, and we're never afraid to discontinue a product that doesn't meet our standards.

Quick, careful shipping
WE'RE NOT ROBOTS β BUT WE ARE FAST
Our awesome warehouse team in St. Louis works hard to ship your orders within one business day. Currently, our median fulfillment time is just 14 hours.
We use recyclable packaging, including pulp-padded paper mailers instead of plastic bubble mailers. We use stronger boxes than Amazon and we make sure there's plenty of packing material.
Hopefully, when you get your box, it's like getting a very thoughtful (and quick) care package from a friend.

Aesthetic perfection
DESIGN-FORWARD
We've always thought it's weird that there are so many ugly art supplies out there. Sure, you can make great work with almost anything. But beautiful supplies are inspiring, and they make you want to head into the studio.
So it's always been a core principle for us that design matters. We choose easy-to-use, thoughtfully-packaged, satisfyingly-textured, precision-manufactured items that will make your friends envious.
"Impeccable service! Very knowledgeable. Very high quality art supplies."
β Janet A. (Yelp review)
"I love this company! Very high quality items with fast shipping. Nothing arrives exploded like Amazon."
β Sharon N. (Facebook post)
"Hands down my favorite art supply store. One of the best things served up to me on Instagram."
β Catharine S. (email message)
"St. Louis Art Supply is the only place around with all the right tools for your pencil bag."
β Riverfront Times, "Best of St. Louis"
Our story (so far)

2015
Original location
St. Louis Art Supply was originally called "South City Art Supply," because our original location was on Cherokee Street in St. Louis' south side.
It was a friendly neighborhood shop serving the eclectic art community around Cherokee. We made lots of friends and learned everything we know about retailing.

2016
First manufactured product
This was our very first handmade ink. We still make a (much-improved) version of this product, a shellac-based ink for calligraphy and illustration.
Today, it's called Optimist Pigment Ink. We use the same kind of shellac flakes to make it, but that's pretty much the only element of the process that hasn't changed since 2016.

2018
New location, new name
In 2018 we moved the shop from Cherokee Street to Olive Street in the Central West End. Since that's not in South City, we changed our name to St. Louis Art Supply.
This iteration of our physical shop (2018-2020) included an in-store cafe, which we're proud to say had excellent espresso and scratch-made pastry.
2018 also marked a change in our product strategy. We dropped some popular brands and replaced them with more interesting, hard-to-find alternatives.

2020
Pandemic pivot
During COVID, we closed our physical shop for two years. Our small team stayed in the building, creating the e-commerce website and warehouse that have powered our growth ever since.
We worked out of the Olive Street storefront for quite some time, gradually stacking stock up to the ceilings and replacing all the cafe equipment with notebook-making equipment.

2021
International vendors
Thanks to customers' support of our online store, we were able to forge direct relationships with vendors overseas.
Starting in 2021, we have imported many of our products from Europe (especially Germany and Italy) and Japan.
These relationships are a vital part of what makes our shop unique. We're so proud to represent our overseas partners in the United States.

2022
First warehouse
We moved to the Grove in 2022, after our online store had taken over the entire retail space on Olive Street.
Our Papin Street warehouse is twice the size of our previous space on Olive. But for most of 2022, we didn't have any public retail area at all. We needed time to set up a modern e-commerce warehouse.
The hard work of 2022 and 2023 allowed us to decrease our processing times from two business days to one business day. Today, most orders ship even faster β our median processing time is just 14 hours.

2023
Retail store re-opens
We created a pocket-sized retail shop on Papin Street in 2023. That's the version of our in-person shop that exists today β but we're hoping to expand our sales floor in the next couple of years.
Meanwhile, we think you'll like it here: all our best-sellers are out in front, and everything else is a stone's throw away in the warehouse. We're happy to get you any item from the website.

2023
Federal Color
We started production of Optimist Pigment Ink in 2023 and officially launched Federal Color, our manufacturing and wholesale brand.
Today, our products are in dozens of amazing indie shops across the country.

2024
Tonic Watercolor
We achieved a longstanding goal in 2024, when we launched our very own line of watercolor β made in St. Louis and designed to compete with the very best brands.
It's called Tonic Watercolor, and today it's our best-selling color line. We're rolling out new colors as quickly as we can.

2025
The Next Ten Years
We're not planning to become a chain store. We hope to grow our local presence in St. Louis and reach more artists across the country through our online store.
We hope that this will be a chapter of collaboration with other small businesses β both our Federal Color retail partners and the family-owned manufacturers we buy from.
And we hope that we'll become even more useful to artists over the next decade. We're expanding our selection. We're cultivating new relationships. And we're always listening to you as we plan our next move.