Introducing Lisa Tharp Colors by ECOS Paints

ECOS Paints 03/05/2024
Introducing Lisa Tharp Colors by ECOS Paints


WELLNESS-FOCUSED ECOS PAINTS COLLABORATES WITH AWARD-WINNING
INTERIOR DESIGNER LISA THARP, INTRODUCING "LISA THARP COLORS"


Collaboration taps into surging consumer demand for healthier homes;

Curated color collection helps everyone achieve beautiful designer results at home


SPARTANBURG, S.C. (February 17, 2021) – Responding to the surging consumer trend for healthier homes and spaces, ECOS Paints, a leading manufacturer of eco-friendly, VOC-free paints, stains and varnishes, today introduced Lisa Tharp Colors, a collaboration with award-winning designer, colorist and wellness expert Lisa Tharp. Featuring 60 exquisite colors presented in curated groups of Neutrals and Colors, this line not only gives customers many solutions for creating healthier homes, but also provides a simplified paint selection process. Lisa Tharp Colors are available through ECOS Paints that adorn the walls of the Louvre, Westminster Abbey, the Getty Museum, and offices of Etsy, Google and Microsoft.


“ECOS Paints produces premium quality, handcrafted paints that recognize the health and wellbeing of our customers,” said Julian Crawford, CEO, ECOS Paints. “Lisa shares our commitment to create healthier interiors. This collection embodies her vision and provides the tools for all homeowners to achieve beautiful, designer-inspired results at home,” he added.


Lisa Tharp Colors’ distinct point of difference is that it offers several options to simplify the paint selection process:


  • Suggested Pairings: Every color has six carefully selected pairings to use as accent colors on trim, doors, ceilings and even floors, or to create harmonious flow across adjoining spaces.

  • Light Reflectivity Rating: Each color has a light reflectivity rating, from the darkest to the lightest, indicating how light the color will feel.

  • Temperature Rating: Each color has a temperature rating to help adjust to lighting conditions. 

  • Arrangement of Neutrals: Neutrals are arranged by undertone, which helps simplify selection and avoid mistakes when pairing neutrals with colors.

  • Real Paint Wall Swatches: Consumers can order removable, real paint wall swatches to get an accurate representation of how the color will look in their space and lighting conditions.


In partnering with ECOS Paints, Tharp drew upon prior health challenges that she traced back to toxic building materials in previous work environments. She has spent the past fifteen years incorporating healthy building principles into her own design work, and her commitment to helping others create healthier homes is at the heart of this collaboration with ECOS Paints.


“I have been a fan of ECOS Paints since I first discovered the brand more than 10 years ago,” said Tharp. “I recommend ECOS to all my clients because of its health benefits and it’s especially valuable for families with young children or individuals with chemical sensitivities who can’t tolerate fumes associated with traditional paints.”


Boston-based Lisa Tharp Design creates interiors that inspire a well-lived life. Tharp is known for her emphasis on designs inspired by nature and that promote health and wellbeing. In 2019 her firm won the coveted Bulfinch Award for the complete renovation of an historic 19th-century home in Massachusetts.


Consumer demand for health-focused real estate and associated communities is on the rise globally. According to a report by the Global Wellness Institute, homes designed to improve people’s wellness now command up to 25% higher price premiums. Further, a survey by Eco Pulse reported that 66% of Millennials are concerned about indoor air quality. And the EPA notes that indoor pollutants can be two to five times higher than outdoor levels.

 

 

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About Lisa Tharp 

Lisa Tharp believes in the power of architecture and design to enhance one’s quality of life, and tailors every interior to a client's personal definition of luxury and wellbeing. Whether simply furnishing, collaborating with architects and builders or providing complete design/build services, her firm’s professional, friendly team ensures that the design journey is as enjoyable as the destination. A sophisticated mix of new and iconic furnishings, curated art and artifacts imbue soul into memorable backdrops for the lives clients dream of living. Tharp is passionate about design practices that are healthy for people and the planet, modeled in her award-winning Concord Green Healthy Home. With studio presence in Boston, New York, Montreal, Canada and Auckland, New Zealand, Lisa Tharp Design transforms luxury spaces in the city, country and on the water.  Lisa Tharp Design has garnered a number of honors, including successive Bulfinch Awards from the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, Luxe Gold List, and Best of Boston by Boston Home magazine. The firm’s work has been featured by ELLE Decor, LUXE, House Beautiful, international publications, books, and by This Old House television productions.


About ECOS Paints

ECOS Paints creates healthier living environments with premium quality, eco-friendly paints, stains and varnishes that are non-toxic1, odor-free2 and zero VOC3. This heritage began in 1985 when its founder invented a paint specifically designed for individuals who couldn’t tolerate the fumes and harsh chemicals found in conventional paints. The result was a unique water-based product that uses sustainable ingredients and a proprietary mixing process to ensure best-in-class appearance and enhanced durability and which spreads up to 1.5 times farther than conventional paints. ECOS shares ingredient labels and VOC testing results and offers unlimited color choices by using a proprietary color matching system. ECOS products have been selected to adorn the walls and support the healthy air quality of prestigious buildings including the Louvre, Westminster Abbey, the Getty Museum, and offices of Etsy, Google and Microsoft. All ECOS products are made to order at its headquarters in Spartanburg, South Carolina.


1. Non-toxic: conforms to ASTMD-4236, specifically concerning oral toxicity, skin irritation and respiratory effects

2. Odor-free: no traditional paint or polyurethane odor, which can cause headaches, nausea, and respiratory issues

3. Zero VOC: conforms to CDPH 01350 (VOC emissions taken at 11, 12, & 14 days for classroom and office use)


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