Lana Watercolour Paper
Lana brand to be continued by Hahnemühle
Like the German Hahnemühle, the French Lana is one of the oldest and most traditional European paper brands. The name Lana comes from the Vosges Mountains, where the paper mill was established in 1590 near the Gallo-Roman settlement of Villa Lana. In 1872, Lana found a new home in Strasbourg.
In 2007, the company LANA Papiers Spéciaux was founded. Since then Hahnemühle FineArt GmbH has been the exclusive partner and brand owner for the worldwide distribution of Lana artists' papers. We rely on our equally traditional and innovative know-how, our experience and strengths from the development, production and distribution of the finest papers for more than four centuries.
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A Calligraphie pad that has a specialist sizing that allows for very sharp detail, when practicing calligraphy techniques.
This drawing book is very much 'en vogue': a practical yet elegant companion for painting classes or journeys. The natural white paper with a weight of 150 gsm feels comfortable to use and is easily erasable thanks to th
Extremely white. Its smooth, soft surface is perfect for all kinds of work. Acid free and age resistant. Techniques: pencil, marker, felt tip, ink.
The acid-free and age-resistant watercolour paper "Carnet de Voyage and "Carnet Aquarell" is ideal for painting on the go. The heavy grammage of the matt artist's paper, the elegant texture and the practical spiral bindi
A perfect paper with light grain which makes every stroke of your pencil a real pleasure.
Textured on one side, smooth on the other, offering a versatile paper for works with pastels.
This is the jewel in the crown of the range. Our master papermakers manufacture this acid free 100% cotton rag watercolour paper in the old-fashioned way, adhering strictly to traditional techniques. Manufactured on
An authentic sketch paper allowing you to make your drafts quickly and accurately thanks to a light, velvety grain which will make gluing and retouching much simpler to perform. Techniques: pencil, black lead, paste