US-based substrates producer Mohawk will launch its new resource, Twelve, for showcasing the company’s engineered packaging papers and folding boards portfolio.
A resource kit for premium packaging applications, Twelve's outer container displays pink and snow colours from the company's Curious Collection.
Mohawk vice-president and creative director Chris Harrold said: “Whether a project calls for sustainable materials, rich colour, or beautiful textures, Mohawk has assembled a versatile portfolio of papers available worldwide which bring sophisticated visual appeal and superior performance to a brand’s most demanding packaging product.”
The new packaging kit also features 12 different die cut boxes, which include a collection of tactile packaging papers.
The packaging paper line includes Mohawk Superfine Eggshell Ultrawhite, Curious Collection Metallics Lustre, Butterfly Original Brilliant White, Mohawk Loop Antique Vellum Straw, Delos Regular Blanc, Strathmore Premium Wove Mahogany, and Mohawk Loop Feltmark White.
It also includes Curious Collection Skin Black, Mohawk Carnival Groove White, Mohawk Carnival Linen New Black, Mohawk Chromolux, and ArjoPack Wove Extra Black variants.
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By GlobalDataMohawk's new Twelve range can be used in several applications, such as folding boards, hang tags, box wrap and shopping bags.
The fine papers and envelopes produced by the company are also used for commercial and digital printing, photo packaging and high-end direct mail.
Mohawk currently has sales and operations across North America, Europe and Asia.