Using residual linen fabric to make premium tree-free paper
Smooth, strong, and resilient paper made from residual linen fabric.
Linen Paper – Textured, Tree-Free Paper from Fabric Waste
This paper is not coated or embossed. Its surface reflects the qualities of the fabric it came from — slightly crinkled, with a soft, fibrous feel.
What Is Linen Paper Used For?
- Invitations and covers
- Tags and folders
- Packaging
- Journals and stationery
- Art and creative work
The texture allows for easy writing and printing. It has a matte surface and a quiet, tactile presence.
What Is Linen Paper Made From?
1. We remove synthetic threads from the fabric.
2. We break down the natural fibers into pulp.
3. We form sheets without bleach or additives.
4. We dry and finish the paper using a water-efficient method.
No trees are cut. No chemical coatings are used. This is Tree-Free Paper in the truest sense.
Why Linen Paper Matters
- No wood pulp or deforestation
- Compostable and recyclable
- Supports responsible reuse of textile material
- Reflects a cleaner, quieter way to make paper
At Bluecat Paper LLP, linen paper is part of our ongoing work to repurpose what already exists — and to make paper that leaves less behind.
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– Kavya Madappa
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