This week we go back to 1993 to look at the A5 format catalogue for 1993-94.
Thank you again to Jené for supplying the scans of this catalogue.
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And there are higher resolution versions of all the pages here.
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Very handsome pictures that resonate with class.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see a catalogue with the Tejus, one of my favourites. I like how they used both back and front views for the cover.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great and evocative catalogue...thank you for reproducing it here. It suggests a time when Filofax seemed to care more about their product as already slightly retro and certainly a status symbol. With the apparent de-listing of Filofax at Ryman next year, WH Smith already only seeming to carry 'bin ends', Conduit Street closed (the biggest error of all) and widespread non-availability online, Filofax seem to be hurtling down the road inpursuit of their own death-wish, and I for one will be very sad to see them go. Catalogues and photos such as these are reminders of the days when a Filofax was a symbol of all sorts of things - interest in one's own organisation *and* development, love of fine workmanship (no ring gapping then), UK-made products (mostly gone) and most of all, class.
ReplyDeleteThank you for putting this catalogue up.