The trademark application was filed by INDUSTRIE CELTEX S.P.A., a corporation established under the laws of the Italian Republic (the "Applicant"). The application was published for oppositions on March 28, 2021, and it was registered by office on July 5, 2021 without any oppositions.
The application was filed in Italian (English was selected as the second language).
Goods And Services
The mark was filed in class 16 with following description of goods:
Toilet paper
Paper pads for changing diapers
Paper
Toilet paper
Cloth paper
Drying towels of paper
Paper wipes
Towels of paper
Tablemats of paper
Tablemats of paper
Table linen of paper
Paper wipes for cleaning
Face towels of paper
Face cloths made of paper
Face towels of paper
Paper handtowels
Paper wipes for cleaning
Paper tissues for cosmetic use
Paper for use in the manufacture of surgical drapes
Hygienic hand towels of paper
Paper bags for use in the sterilization of medical instruments
Paper bags for use in the sterilization of medical instruments
Absorbent paper
Blotting paper
Kitchen rolls [paper]
Toilet rolls
Tissues of paper for removing make-up
Tissues of paper for removing make-up
Tissues
Handkerchiefs of paper
Household paper
Crepe paper for domestic use
Napkins of cellulose for household purposes
Napkins made of paper for household use
Paper bags for household use
Garbage bags of paper [for household use]
Cellulose wipes
Napkins of cellulose for cosmetic purposes
Sheets of reclaimed cellulose for wrapping
Biodegradable paper pulp-based to-go containers for food
Paper doilies
Tablemats of paper
Decorative paper centerpieces
Decorative wrapping paper
Decorative paper garlands for parties
Party stationery
Paper party decorations
Party favor boxes of cardboard
Table napkins of paper
Disposable napkins
Tissues of paper for removing make-up
Make-up pads of paper for removing make-up
Mats of paper for drinking glasses
Conical paper bags
Refuse bags of paper
Paper pouches for packaging
Bags of paper for foodstuffs
Paper lunch bags
Paper bags for use in the sterilization of medical instruments