An Eco-friendly Catalogue stand that is not only good for the planet but that looks great on your desktop. As the worlds first ever Ecolabel, it is a reliable seal of approval and certifies that the product in question meets stringent environmental and performance standards. This Durable Trend catalogue stand features subdivisions that are each 65mm wide. Offering space for a variety of catalogues, magazines, leaflets and brochures, the stand keeps counters, desks and tables tidy. The environmentally friendly stand is made from premium recycled materials.
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- An Eco-friendly Catalogue stand that is not only good for the planet but that looks great on your desktop. As the worlds first ever Ecolabel, it is a reliable seal of approval and certifies that the product in question meets stringent environmental and performance standards. This Durable Trend catalogue stand features subdivisions that are each 65mm wide. Offering space for a variety of catalogues, magazines, leaflets and brochures, the stand keeps counters, desks and tables tidy. The environmentally friendly stand is made from premium recycled materials.
Type | Book Racks |
Manufacturer | Durable (UK) Ltd |
Brand | Durable |
Colour | Grey |
Material | Recycled Plastic |
Capacity | 3 Section |
Eco-Aware | Yes |
Recycled Product | 80% Recycled Material |
Weight | 567.6g |
Dimensions | 210x215x170mm |
Warranty | 1 Month Warranty |
Environment Support | Blue Angel Certified |
Paper Size | A4 |
Storage For | A4 literature and magazines |
Recycled Packaging | 70% |
BLUE ANGEL CERTIFIED - Made from 80% recycled plastic, 100% recyclable and Blue Angel Certified, a high standard for eco products |
MADE IN GERMANY - Built and designed in Germany to the highest standards from premium materials with strict quality control |
MATT FINISH - The unique matt finish not only looks great but prevents the accumulation of dust and dirt. They are effortless to clean |
OPEN SIDED DESIGN - The open sided design not only makes accessing files easier but means there are no width limitations |