Properties of Vergé beige
Chlorine-free and acid-free, Vergé beige by Gmund inspires with its refined surface that has a sophisticated look and unique feel. Owing to the matt appearance of a hand-made paper and the lightly ribbed texture, Vergé beige is ideal for business correspondence. It contains ten percent cotton fibres, which adds to the special look and feel of this paper stock. The paper has a subtle beige colour which exudes an air of warmth and friendliness. Our online shop offers Vergé beige in 150 gsm and 275 gsm quality.
Warm colours and subtle details
The warm beige colour of the natural paper and the lightly ribbed texture produce an air of openness and professionalism. Create a professional impression and wow your business correspondents with this unique paper which combines a modern surface texture with a warm beige colour for a truly exceptional experience. Vergé beige by Gmund Papier is available for the exclusive versions of letterheads, business cards and folded cards in our online shop. One thing is for sure: This fine paper will make you stand out from the crowd.
About Gmund Papier
Gmund Papier has designed and produced ecological, FSC certified natural paper since 1829. Around 75 percent of the papers are exported. In addition to making fine papers, the company creates unique communication media such as notebooks, notepads, cards and photo books. The company and its production facilities are located in Gmund am Tegernsee in Germany.
Tips on choosing Vergé beige
Which other papers from Gmund Papier are available in the online shop?
We offer the following other paper types by Gmund Papier (exclusive business cards, exclusive letterheads):
- Renaissance
- Baroque
- Rococo
- Modern Art
Can I write on Vergé beige with a pen?
Yes, because Vergé beige is uncoated, it can be written and stamped on.
What does "wood-free" mean?
"Wood-free" paper contains up to five percent lignin. Lignin is responsible for paper turning yellow. Due to the lower lignin content, wood-free paper preserves its white longer.