Crane Stationery
American heritage paper brand producing premium cotton fiber stationery, social papers, and business correspondence materials since 1801. Crane's papers are made from 100 percent cotton fiber rather than wood pulp, producing sheets with distinctive softness, durability, and a luxurious hand feel that has made them the standard for formal correspondence and social stationery in America. The company's connection to currency paper manufacturing for the US Treasury demonstrates the exceptional quality and security of their papermaking technology. Crane stationery is the traditional choice for wedding invitations, executive correspondence, and formal announcements where paper quality communicates status and attention to detail. Their engraving and letterpress printing services produce stationery with the tactile impression and craftsmanship that digital printing cannot replicate.
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Richlite
Paper composite material. The paper composite material is made from post-consumer recycled paper saturated with phenolic resin and cured under heat and pressure into dense, durable panels. The resulting material machines like hardwood, is waterproof, and resists bacteria without sealants, making it popular for kitchen countertops and cutting boards. Richlite's density and weather resistance have also made it the industry standard material for guitar fretboards among major manufacturers. Architects specify it for exterior cladding, benches, and custom furniture where its unique warm, matte surface provides a distinctive aesthetic.
PaperStone
Recycled paper composite surfaces. The certified green composite combines 100% post-consumer recycled paper with a proprietary petroleum-free, cashew-based resin system. The resulting material is FSC-certified, carbon-neutral, and produces no toxic off-gassing, earning the highest sustainability ratings in the surface materials category. PaperStone is specified for countertops, tables, shelving, and architectural elements where natural material aesthetics and environmental credentials are priorities. The material is available in multiple colors and can be worked with standard woodworking tools.
French Paper Company
American-made specialty papers since 1871. The family-owned company has manufactured specialty papers in Michigan since 1871 using hydroelectric power from the St. Joseph River. Its papers are specified by top designers for premium stationery, packaging, and editorial requiring distinctive tactile quality. Pop-Tone, Construction, and Speckletone lines are recognized for vibrant colors and textures in the design community. Independent American manufacturing distinguishes it from imported commodity producers.
Mohawk Paper
Premium fine papers and sustainable options. The company produces premium printing papers and sustainable packaging with focus on environmental responsibility and design quality. Its Superfine is the industry standard for premium uncoated printing paper in graphic design and corporate communications. i-Tone digital papers are optimized for modern digital printing technologies. The company operates one of the most environmentally advanced mills using wind power.
Neenah Paper
Premium printing and specialty papers. The company produces premium and specialty papers for printing, packaging, labels, and technical applications requiring engineered performance. Its CLASSIC and ENVIRONMENT lines serve premium printing with luxury uncoated and recycled options respectively. Technical papers include filtration media, tape backings, and medical packaging substrates. Premium brands are standard specifications for high-end corporate communications.
Legion Paper
Fine art and specialty paper importer. The importer provides fine art and specialty papers from mills worldwide for printmaking, bookbinding, and luxury printing. Its catalog includes handmade papers, printmaking sheets, book cloths, and specialty materials from renowned mills. Legion serves fine art printers, bookbinders, conservators, and luxury packaging producers. Sourcing expertise connects global fine paper traditions with the American market.