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Somerset
Beauty and strength, together in one powerful package that’s perfect for publishers, direct mailers, catalogers and printers alike.
Somerset is manufactured at the only mill that combines papermaking, coating and calendering into a single continuous process. This yields a durable paper with more bulk and fewer splices, which is critical for high-volume web printing. The process also creates a smoother surface that delivers rich, arresting imagery and an immersive experience.
Publishers and direct mailers will love the more substantial quality of Somerset compared with similar basis weight papers. And it allows for a lighter weight while maintaining a powerful, tactile experience—a difference you can truly feel.
The Somerset range
The Somerset range is renowned for its superior quality and craftsmanship, offering premium fine art and printmaking papers. With a rich heritage and exceptional surface textures, Somerset is the perfect choice for artists, printmakers, and publishers seeking outstanding durability, performance, and elegance.
Somerset Web
The ideal way to spread the word, Somerset Web is optimized for high-volume printing and offers the best route to reach a big audience.
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