After looking at the Fedrigoni branding and website, I noticed they have very little in the way of particular fonts and colour schemes in use. For their logo they use the font Peignot Demi and for all body text they use Helvetica/Arial/Browser default.
Instead of a rigid set of branding guidelines, they seem to favour a modern and sleek look for any media. This is probably because they are a paper company and are used to providing a surface for design rather than designs themselves, so they don't impose on the end user.
For colour schemes I plan to use the set of colours the Woodstock range of paper comes in, only slightly manipulating the lightness and saturation rather than the hues.