Magazine files are manufactured and available in many different materials, you will be pleased to read that pretty much all of them are detailed within this product guide.

Polystyrene magazine files are designed to be stylish yet durable whilst offering strong resistance to high impact. Typically polystyrene products are competitively priced against some of the other material options in this guide and provide a great solution for the storage of books, loose sheets and magazines.

Plastic magazine files make up a big percentage of all the products featured in this category. Magazine files produced in plastic provide a cost effective solution to most desktop filing problems, allowing for most A4 and Foolscap documents and folders to be safely placed in one easily accessible location.

Board magazine files are lightweight and easily assembled within seconds, they are put together using a self-locking design that is sturdy enough to hold most documents, magazines and docuements. There are also some extra wide board magazine files that are well suited for safely storing up to 5 catalogues in one rack.

Corrugated board magazine files are typically produced from recycled materials and provide a economical solution for the organisation of documentation and materials, they are supplied in flat pack form that can be assembled in next to no time.

Acrylic magazine files are stylish and would provide a more executive solution for the storage of magazines and catalogues.The acrylic material can be found in either a matt or gloss finish with usually a good range of design options to choose from.
Fibre-board magazine files are produced from 100% recycled material that is sourced from saw mill waste. The assembly of these files is done using patented rubber rings that are made from recycled tyres providing a totally environmentally friendly product source.