Tea

This material is manufactured by collecting and refining the residuals materials from tea industry.

Coffee

Produced through the innovative process of upcycling spent coffee grounds. It is designed to become an environmentally friendly alternative to the traditionally used wood, plastic or paper-based surfaces and panels.

Seagrass

Environmentally friendly surfaces crafted from the Seagrass Posidonia Oceanica and bound together using biological derived and natural raw materials.

Recycled Leather

The remarkable leather fiber fabric consists of 85% recycled leather sections, which are produced during the tanning process. It authentically mimics the visual, tactile, and olfactory qualities of real leather.

Toile Ocean

Book Cloth Fabric crafted from 100% recycled ocean plastic and enhanced with a water-based acrylic coating. This product has exceptional durability.

Tea

This material is manufactured by collecting and refining the residuals materials from tea industry.

Coffee

Produced through the innovative process of upcycling spent coffee grounds,
It is designed to become an environmentally friendly alternative to the traditionally used wood, plastic or paper-based surfaces and panels.

Seagrass

Environmentally friendly surfaces crafted from the Seagrass Posidonia Oceanica and bound together using biological derived and natural raw materials.

Recycled Leather

The remarkable leather fiber fabric consists of 85% recycled leather sections, which are produced during the tanning process. It authentically mimics the visual, tactile, and olfactory qualities of real leather.

Toile Ocean

Book Cloth Fabric crafted from 100% recycled ocean plastic and enhanced with a water-based acrylic coating. This product has exceptional durability.

What we can Create with Recycled Materials

Explore our range of eco-friendly products made exclusively from recycled materials, such as Menus, QR Stands, Door Hangers, Signages, Airport Signs, Coasters and many more.

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SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS

Our Selection of Materials

FABRIC SAMPLE BOOK

WICOTEX® BRILLIANTA®

WICOTEX® MAGIC


WICOTEX® NATURLINEN


WICOTEX® HALBLINEN

TOILE DU MARAIS


TOILE CANVAS

TOILE DU MARAIS


TOILE CANVAS

TOILE DU MARAIS


TOILE CANVAS

TOILE DU MARAIS

TOILE CANVAS

NABUKA® PERSANO

NABUKA® PERSANO

NABUKA® PERSANO

NABUKA® PERSANO

RECYCLED MATERIAL SAMPLE BOOK

Recycled Leather


Toile Ocean


Other


PREMIUM PAPER SAMPLE BOOK

BINDING PAPER SAMPLE BOOK

CORVON® ROCK


CORVON® SHIMMER


CORVON® IRIDESCENTS WEAVE


CORVON® METAL-X DIAGO


CORVON® METAL MESH


CORVON® METAL-X WEAVE


CORVON® METAL-X BRUSH


CORVON® METAL-X HAMMERED


CORVON® METAL-X DIMPLE


CORVON® CARBON-X


CORVON® IRIDESCENTS BENGALINE


CORVON® RUST


CORVON® SENZO


SILKTOUCH NUBA


SILKTOUCH YANA THERMO


SILKTOUCH NUBA


SILKTOUCH YANA THERMO


SILKTOUCH NUBA


SILKTOUCH YANA THERMO


SILKTOUCH NUBA

SILKTOUCH YANA THERMO


ECOREL® MATTE CHEVO

ECOREL® MATTE CHEVO

ECOREL® MATTE CHEVO

ECOREL® MATTE CHEVO

PELLAQ® CROCO


PELLAQ® GLEAN


PELLAQ® IGUANA


PELLAQ® LIZARD


PELLAQ® MALLORY

PELLAQ® CROCO

PELLAQ® GLEAN


PELLAQ® IGUANA


PELLAQ® LIZARD


PELLAQ® MALLORY

PELLAQ® CROCO


PELLAQ® GLEAN


PELLAQ® IGUANA


PELLAQ® LIZARD


PELLAQ® MALLORY

PELLAQ® CROCO


PELLAQ® GLEAN


PELLAQ® IGUANA


PELLAQ® LIZARD


PELLAQ® MALLORY

SKIVERTEX® MATARA CRISPEL

SKIVERTEX® UBONGA


SKIVERTEX® SAMALA


SKIVERTEX® CLASSICA


SKIVERTEX® GALUCHAT


SKIVERTEX® OSTRA

PACKAGING PAPER SAMPLE BOOK

NAPURA® BAMBOA


NAPURA® CANVAS


NAPURA® KAZAR


NAPURA® KHEPERA


NAPURA® MADERA


NAPURA® SANGHA


NAPURA® SISAL


PU LEATHER SAMPLE BOOK

QUINEL® ANDHRA


QUINEL® CREDA


QUINEL® KIDRA


QUINEL® NUBUK


QUINEL® SILK


QUINEL® SOFT


QUINEL® VISION

QUINEL® ANDHRA


QUINEL® CREDA


QUINEL® KIDRA


QUINEL® NUBUK


QUINEL® SILK


QUINEL® SOFT


QUINEL® VISION

WINTAN® CERVO

WINTAN® HYDRA THERMO


WINTAN® PALMA


WINTAN® SAFIA


WINTAN® VINTAGE

ACRYLIC SAMPLE BOOK

LEATHER SAMPLE BOOK

WOOD SAMPLE BOOK

Sustainable Material Test

By following sustainable practices, we commit to protect our planet’s natural resources and reduce waste and pollution. Let’s keep the planet safe and healthier for the future generations!

Sustainable Material Test

By following sustainable practices, we commit to protect our planet’s natural resources and reduce waste and pollution. Let’s keep the planet safe and healthier for the future generations!

Sustainable Material Test

By following sustainable practices, we commit to protect our planet’s natural resources and reduce waste and pollution. Let’s keep the planet safe and healthier for the future generations!

Sustainable Material Test

By following sustainable practices, we commit to protect our planet’s natural resources and reduce waste and pollution. Let’s keep the planet safe and healthier for the future generations!

Sustainable Material Test

By following sustainable practices, we commit to protect our planet’s natural resources and reduce waste and pollution. Let’s keep the planet safe and healthier for the future generations!

DIGITAL PRINTING

DEFINITION

Digital printing is a printing method from a digital-based image directly to multiple media. It is more common for small-run printing jobs that come at higher cost per page than offset printing. This process allows the avoidance of all the technical steps and costs required to make printing plates in traditional printing. In addition, it allows on-demand printing, short delivery time and even modification of the image (variable data).

MATERIAL APPLICATION

1. Paper
2. Sustainable Material
3. Wood, Fabric
4. Leather, Pu leather
5. PVC, Acrylic
6. Metal

OFFSET PRINTING

DEFINITION

Offset printing is a high-quality and efficient method that involves transferring ink from a plate to a rubber blanket and then onto the printing surface, usually paper. It is widely used for producing large print runs for magazines, brochures, books and various other products due to its high image quality and effective cost.

MATERIAL APPLICATION

Paper: (various types of paper, coated, uncoated, matte, glossy, specialty papers)

Cardstock: Thick paper often used for business cards, postcards, and packaging materials.

PMS PANTONE COLORS

DEFINITION

PMS (Pantone Matching System) is a standardized color system used in the printing industry. Pantone provides a variety of color options with unique codes that allow designers and printers to precisely specify and reproduce the exact same colors in print materials, ensuring accurate color every time. The execution of pantone printing is done through offset print and is best chosen for large quantities.

MATERIAL APPLICATION

1. Paper: (various types of paper, coated, uncoated, matte, glossy, and specialty papers)
2. Cardstock: Thick paper often used for business cards, postcards, and packaging materials.

FOIL – HOT STAMPING

DEFINITION

Foil hot stamping print is a printing technique that involves applying a thin, metallic or colored foil to a surface using heat and pressure through a typographic cliche. This process creates a decorative shiny, reflective, and often textured design on various materials. This technique is commonly used for adding a luxurious and eye-catching element on products that can be printed.

MATERIAL APPLICATION

1. Paper
2. Cardboard
3. Leather
4. Pu leather
5. Pvc
6. Acrylic
7. Fabric

DEBOSS – EMBOSS

DEFINITION

Debossing is a printing/stamping technique that involves pressing an image, design, or text through a typographic cliche into a material’s surface, creating a depressed or sunken effect.

Embossing is a printing/stamping technique that raises a specific image, design, or text above the surface of a material. It creates a raised, three-dimensional effect that can be felt and seen, adding a tactile and visually appealing element to printed or textured surfaces.

MATERIAL APPLICATION

1. Paper: (various types of paper, coated, uncoated, matte, glossy, and specialty papers)
2. Cardstock: Thick paper often used for business cards, postcards, and packaging materials.
3. Leather
4. Pu leather

LASER ENGRAVING

DEFINITION

Laser engraving is a precision technology that uses a laser beam to etch, mark, or engrave designs, patterns, or text onto a wide range of materials with high accuracy and detail.

MATERIAL APPLICATION

1. Wood
2. Metal
3. Leather
4. Acrylic
5. Pvc
6. Glass

SILK SCREEN

DEFINITION

Silkscreen, also known as screen printing, is a printing technique that involves transferring ink or paint through a fine mesh screen onto a surface to create images, designs, or patterns. The ink is transfered through the open areas of the stencil onto the underlying material, such as fabric, paper, plastic, or other substrates, to create the final artwork. This process is commonly used in apparel, textiles, signage, and various forms of artwork.

MATERIAL APPLICATION

1. Paper: (various types of paper, coated, uncoated, matte, glossy, and specialty papers)
2. Cardstock: Thick paper often used for business cards, postcards, and packaging materials.
3. Pvc
4. Acrylic
5. Fabric
6. Metal
7. Glass

SUBLIMATION

DEFINITION

Sublimation printing is a digital printing technique used to transfer vibrant and high-quality images, graphics, or designs onto materials, primarily textiles and hard surfaces. The ink is converted into a gas without passing through the liquid stage, creating vibrant, full-color and durable prints that become part of the material itself.

MATERIAL APPLICATION

1. Wood
2. Metal
3. Paper
4. Fabric
5. Acrylic
6. Glass

PAD PRINTING

DEFINITION

Pad printing, also known as tampon printing, is a versatile and indirect offset printing technique used to transfer ink from an engraved metal or silicone pad onto a variety of surfaces. An etched plate, typically made of metal or silicone, is used to create a customized image or design. It is favored for its ability to achieve high-resolution prints on complex and uneven surfaces. Pad printing is widely used in industries such as manufacturing, promotional product decoration, and product branding.

MATERIAL APPLICATION

1. Paper
2. Cardboard
3. Wood
4. Metal
5. Glass
6. Acrylic
7. Pvc
8. Fabric

EMBROIDERY

DEFINITION

Embroidery is an imprint method that involves creating decorative designs, patterns, or logos on fabric or other materials using colored thread and a needle. The thread is stitched directly into the material’s surface, creating textured and durable embellishments with high-quality results.

MATERIAL APPLICATION

1. Fabric