New European Stardream Cards, Papers and Pochettes from Gruppo Cordenons

LCI Paper is pleased to announce the arrival of new Stardream Specialty Papers. Stardream card stock is made by the European fine paper manufacturer Gruppo Cordenons (Italian for the Cordenons Group). Gruppo Cordenons has a rich history in paper making dating back 1630 when the earliest records indicate their Cartera de Cordenon mill in Italy began operation. That Italian mill and another in Italy continue to produce high quality specialty and technical papers. Our relationship with Gruppo Cordenons is another example of LCI Paper seeking out the world’s finest specialty paper and making it available among our other lines of products for the professional and the do-it-yourself customer alike.

Michael P. Santillo, Gruppo Cordenons’ Eastern Regional Sale Manager says

The pride of our paper can be seen and felt in every sheet that we produce; this also maintains our focus and commitment to our customers. It is our heritage to communicate with the world the dedication that has long been a gratifying tradition…making beautiful paper.

inner envelopes

Also from Gruppo Cordenons regarding their Stardream lines

Stardream is a distinctive range of metallic, iridescent and pearlescent colors created expressly for the designer and printer to give an astral effect to your work, meeting the more sophisticated trends of color and fashion. Stardream is…acid free which makes it the premier choice for Annual Reports, Presentation Folders, Brochures, Greeting Cards, Invitations, Identity programs, Posters, Shopping Bags and Luxury Packaging or any application you may want.

Printing and Converting Process

Offset, Letterpress, Thermography, Engraving, Silk Screen Foil Stamping, Embossing, UV Varnish Die cutting, Folding, Laminating

LCI will be expanding our Stardream line in the coming months.

More on Gruppo Cordenons

Gruppo Cordenons is a proud member of Trust the Forest dedicated to
protecting Virgin Forest and promotes social and economic development of
local communities.

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