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Luxury hotel operator Dorchester Collection, whose hotels include The Dorchester in London and Le Meurice in Paris, chose two products from the Antalis range for its luxury 2021 desk calendar.
The 2021 calendar is a collaboration with international artist Daniel Egnéus who was asked to capture the spirit of each of the nine hotels in the collection. His distinctive individual style of art is known as ‘Quotidiano-Straordinario’, a colourful expression of life as he sees it.
It was important that the artist’s watercolours were reproduced as faithfully as possible to the original paintings, while also ensuring the calendar had a soft, tactile feel. The choice of print substrate, therefore, was crucial to the success of the project. Whilst standard uncoated papers have the right feel, they can sometimes produce more muted results, which can present printers with a dilemma. However, Gary Bird, managing director of Gavin Martin Colournet and a true print and paper enthusiast, was confident that he had found the right paper for accurately replicating fine art for his client.
For the leaves of the calendar, Gary recommended Rives Sensation Matt Tactile Bright White from the ArjoWiggin creative papers range, which has the feel of an uncoated paper but with a light coating that enables faithful image reproduction. ‘A paper like that is a rare commodity,’ said Gary. ‘It prints fine art beautifully.’
For the cover and stand of the calendar, Eska Board Deep Black in a depth of 1500 micron was selected. ‘It is a lovely, rich, solid black. Because it has a black core, there is no need to wrap it, making it a very cost effective product. It is also very flat and robust, which is very important for something that will be sitting on a desk for a year,’ explained Gary.
Vicky Weatherington, creative papers and specification sales manager at Antalis, commented: ‘The Dorchester Collection 2021 calendar is a beautiful piece and a superb showcase for what can be achieved when the right paper is specified. We always enjoy working with Gary at Gavin Martin Colournet as he is a fellow paper enthusiast and really understands the nuances of different print substrates.’
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