I’m confused. If this is Ness, then what is Loop?

The paper goods you see here currently were made under the Loop umbrella, an eco-conscious paper + fabric company Elissa started in 2007. On the cusp of an eco-conscious wave that has since changed the retail marketplace, Loop was at the forefront of creating products that were responsibly sourced and manufactured.

Doodlespark is a registered trademark of this brand, sold alongside Loop in boutiques and museum shops all over the country and internationally, including MoMA, Kate’s Paperie, Changemaker, and the National Women’s History Museum.

New products will be sold here with the Ness moniker. All fine art pieces will be signed by the artist.

“Inspired by Nature, we strive to sustain its resources.
This is our responsibility, our pleasure, our Loop.”

happy people | healthy planet

A simple statement that is so much more than a tagline.

Guided by the idea that art is about connection,
Elissa seeks through Loop to encourage
this spirit of connection in two ways -

connecting to the people we care about
and fostering a reciprocal relationship with nature.


Loop is super proud of it’s eco-credentials.

That’s why you’ll see them printed on the back
of every piece of packaging and tucked
into a corner of each product.