Elegant and resistant, Fedrigoni's historic Imitlin range is evolving and becoming even more versatile. It promises the packaging world new embossings such as the leather effect, new colors, elegant finishes and a range of high grammages.
Imitlin is distinguished by its refined, sophisticated style. It resists scratches, fingerprints and light. It yields to elegance without sacrificing performance. Embossed and woven like a canvas, it adds a touch of class to every creation. Imitlin paper is a historic Fedrigoni benchmark.
Now it's even more versatile. Originally conceived for its resemblance to noble materials, Imitlin is now enhanced by Diana, a new embossing reminiscent of hammered leather. The evolution of Imiltin continues with the addition of new shades: Vibrant ochre, teal green, jade green, gray stone, pink sand and ginger brown, chosen in line with the latest market trends.
For an even more original and creative touch, Imitlin now comes in two new 130 g versions, one with a Glow finish and the other with a Metal finish: the first features a glossy surface, the second a metallic finish.
Allpack, weights dedicated to packaging
Allpack, the new version included in Imitlin, confirms Fedrigoni's leading position in the world of luxury packaging with its 210 and 350 gram weights. Thanks to its characteristics and performance, Imitlin papers reflect the Fedrigoni Group's "plastic to paper" approach, i.e. the objective of reducing the use of plastic in packaging.
The many variations in the range make Imitlin the ideal solution for creating complete, high-level coordinates for the packaging and publishing sectors, with multiple combinations of grammage and finish.
"Imitlin is one of Fedrigoni's most famous papers, characterized by a unique style that combines elegance and strength, explains Micaela Di Trana, Marketing and R&D Manager at Fedrigoni Paper, While its essence remains unchanged, it has become more versatile and transversal, ideal for packaging design. What's more, Imitlin allows us to create beautiful combinations with other Fedrigoni ranges, and a fine dialogue between shades and textures."