Always pioneering, Curious Collection has innovation in its DNA to offer designers one-of-a-kind and daring papers. Antalis most innovative range proposes various finishes and colours, from the silky Curious Skin and tactile Curious Matter to the large hue of colours of Curious Metallics as well as Curious Translucents, the most sustainable alternative to plastic.
The range is now complemented with Curious Particles, engineered to carry the value of innovation and sustainability.
Curious Particles is made from a blend of post-consumer recycled fibers and annual plants (bamboo and sugarcane ) that not only have the least environmental impact but also convey a creative and sustainable message. The 3 shades of whites and off-whites showcase organic inclusions of flowers and plants and the range is manufactured with self-generated hydro-electric power and its remaining carbon emission are offset through a partnership with ClimatePartner.
Available with matching envelopes, the range is the perfect choice for adverstising, brand identity, publishing and luxury packaging.
The new colour pallet offers timeless and classy colours in contemporary hues: fundamental reds, blues, silvers and golds as well as neutrals and a new deep black, Night. Its structure, subtle gradations and contrasting associations, invites you to combine the colours of this reference metallic paper with subtle shimmery effects.
Developed to incorporate by-products from the industry, Curious Matter offers a touch between silk and sand. Its colour pallet ranges from neutral shades like Goya White and Andina Grey to intense Adiron Blue, Desiree Red and Black Truffle that will help your printed projects visually and sensorially stand out.
A surprisingly silky smooth-to-touch, matt finish paper, Curious Collection Skin has an incredibly uniform surface. Combining excellent printability and a contemporary and striking colour palette, Skin is resistant to scuff and finger marks and is perfect to luxury invitations or packaging.
Whether you choose it transparent or white, you can use Curious Translucents to create mailers or to add elegant and subtle layers within your publishing projects. The range is perfectly suitable for all print techniques and its 100% recyclable composition makes it the best alternative to plastic.