The Stationers’ Warrants scheme established in 2014 has become established as a mark of recognition highlighting excellence within the print and communications industries. Members of The Stationers’ Company hold the Warrant in high esteem.
Over two dozen companies have been recognised with Stationers’ Warrants, and the programme is developing year on year. Successful applicants have the honour of using the Company Warrant on their product or for promoting their service, which has proved a positive selling point.
The Stationers’ Company’s history has always embraced and sort to propagate change. As marketplaces have changed, The Stationers’ Warrants have also witnessed changes by seeing traditional products such as pens and notebooks, being joined by digital products which are unique and truly relevant to industry. Environmental responsibility continues to be a key focus for applications.
“We are pleased that 2026 will see another increase in the number of Stationers’ Company Warrants issued. We are delighted to welcome eight new warrant holders from across the range of industries the Company embraces. This includes two UK manufacturers, educational companies and innovators creating new markets. I was delighted to have the opportunity to visit a couple of existing Warrant holders this year: Rose Calendars and Conway Stewart Pens. Seeing the processes involved underlines the care and attention involved in production,” said John Livingston Chairman of the Warrants Committee.
The 2026 Stationers’ Company Warrants have been bestowed upon recipients, celebrating their dedication to design, manufacturing and sustainability. The Stationers’ Warrants will be presented by The Master Doug Wills at the Livery Lunch on Monday 9th March.