A lovely, light, warm grey envelope with a light, natural texture and v-shaped flap.

$22.90

Description

At a glance

Designer Notes

Riviera transports us to the beaches in the south of France with a range of gorgeous colours reminiscent of the natural beauty along the coast. Riviera card comes in either 255gsm or 270gsm, depending on the colour, but the difference between the two weights is minimal. It’s also available in paper and matching envelopes. Both the card and paper have a lovely, thick feeling for their weight and a slight, natural texture which gives the range a little something extra compared to smooth card. It’s compatible with laser and inkjet printing, but we always suggest testing first.

Cloud is a light, warm grey colour, like the clouds floating across the sky. It’s 118gsm which is fairly thick for paper, so it feels substantial in your hands. It’s also available in matching card and paper.

C5 is an impressive size, bigger than your standard letter, it stands out and shows that you mean business. It’s designed to fit A5 card perfectly. Our envelopes are made in Australia, they feature a stylish, v-shaped flap and are gummed so that they seal easily once moistened slightly.

Other options

Riviera Cloud is available in card, paper and envelopes in a range of different sizes to suit the needs of your project. To learn about the different sizes we carry in our ranges, check out our guide. If you can’t find the size you’re looking for, get in touch.

Riviera has many other, beautiful colours available. See all the colours here.

Environmental Accreditations

Riviera has the following environmental accreditations. For more information on what that means, check out our guide.

  • Acid Free

The fine print

All photos are only indicative of the colour. We do our best to accurately represent our products in our photos, but a slight lighting change on our end or different settings on your screen can make it look different to reality. Any printing or treatment suggestions are not guaranteed because it depends on your particular machine or process and we always recommend testing first. Please contact us if you have any questions.