A Magazine File or Magazine File Box provides organization for magazines at home or the office. Magazine Files are available in all sizes to suit your needs! With the large amount of periodicals in circulation these days, filing magazines can mean many different things. Libraries use
Magazine Files literally to file old publications. Some home collectors of certain prestigious magazines will also use these handy upright files to store their magazines. Another place magazine files are found is in waiting rooms at professional
offices. We have compiled a great selection of both types of magazine racks, ready to use at home or at the office. We have recycled cardboard files, hardwood magazine racks and even stainless steel models, for an extra touch of elegance!
Magazine wall racks help organize the home while taking up very little space. Since they mount right to the wall, they save valuable floor space, and also keep the magazines organized, instead of piled up high on a table. With each magazine having its own cubby, they are easy to view, and easy to use. We have beautiful hardwood wall magazine racks with laminated accents, available in light oak, medium oak and beautiful mahogany. Smaller racks, like the 3 tiered rack, are great both at the office and at home next to the bed or in the bathroom. Looking for something larger? We have 24 pocket wall racks with room for small brochures and larger periodicals, ideal for waiting rooms in professional offices. For a more modern look, a silver mesh wall mounted magazine rack is a great choice, with sizes ranging from three to twelve pockets high!
On the desktop, an upright magazine file can hold magazines, and much more. Use these handy desktop organizers for files, magazines and paper work that you use frequently, keeping them at hand always! Another way to use these is on a bookshelf, lined up as many as you like, with files, magazines and more. Label each file accordingly using your printer and address labels so you will always know what you are looking at!
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