There Is Something About The Water
Oil-based coatings and paints have been the predominant choice in diverse industries for a long while. These coatings contain Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), which pose substantial risks to consumers. Furthermore, millions of workers are adversely affected by skin irritation, respiratory ailments, and a range of other health complications.
A more sustainable and environmentally responsible approach is to transition from oil-based coatings to water-based alternatives. This transition would eliminate toxicity, reduce health concerns, minimize fire hazards, and create a safer environment for all.
We aim to be part of that solution.
Our Commitment to Sustainability
Our specialized focus lies in developing environmentally friendly coatings for wood, plastics, and architectural paint. Our commitment to sustainability drives us to promote safety and reduce toxicity in diverse applications. We strive to achieve cleaner air and improved health outcomes for both our workforce and end consumers.
Our Commitment to Safety
Every object we interact with, from your furniture to a traffic light button or a toy your child may chew on, is coated. Our commitment to safety is to promote the use of water-based coatings, ensuring that they are non-toxic and providing everyone with a sense of well-being.
Sustainable Outcomes
Innovative water-based coatings for eco-friendly industries and applications.


Safer Children
Our products contain no toxicity and are safe for our children.


Safer Homes
Resilient and non-toxic finishes for a place that serves as a sanctuary. The absence of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in furniture products with water-based coatings transforms what people call home into a genuinely safe place.


Better Environment
Architectural coatings that enhance safety and reduce toxicity. We specialize in heat-reflective paint, which cools walls by up to 2 degrees Celsius. This can help reduce electricity usage for cooling buildings.
Safer Workspace
Creating safer environments for workers and consumers alike.