Hahnemuehle is a German fine art paper company that produces archival quality paper for artists, photographers, and printers.
Founded in 1584 as a paper mill in Lower Saxony, Germany.
Has been producing paper for over 400 years.
Began producing fine art paper in the early 1900s.
Has been awarded numerous certifications for environmental sustainability.
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A smooth, matte finish paper that is compatible with both dye and pigment-based inkjet printers. Ideal for fine art reproductions, photography, and digital art printing.
A textured, watercolor paper with a matte finish that is ideal for fine art reproductions and digital art printing.
A sustainable fine art paper option made from 90% bamboo fibers and 10% cotton. Has a warm tone and matte finish, and is ideal for fine art reproductions and photography.
Hahnemuehle paper is made from a variety of materials depending on the specific product, but can include cotton, alpha cellulose, and bamboo fibers. All materials used are archival quality and acid-free.
Yes, many of Hahnemuehle's papers are compatible with both dye and pigment-based inkjet printers. Check the specific product's specifications for compatibility.
Hahnemuehle paper can be purchased through their website, as well as through various art and photography supply stores.
Yes, Hahnemuehle has been awarded numerous certifications for their commitment to sustainable production practices and using environmentally friendly materials.
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