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After more than 70 years of printing, Ikea has decided to stop publishing its paper catalogue.The Swedish furniture giant said in a news release Monday that it will focus on an all-digital listing of ...
IKEA began distributing its print catalogue in Sweden in 1951, and by 2016, its printed and online catalogues had a combined distribution of 200 million copies across more than 50 markets.
Freemans is to stop printing its catalogue after 118 years - the last of the big mail order giants to do so. ... The move will save 650 tonnes of paper – the equivalent of 11,000 trees a year.
The Argos catalogue has arrived, and you're rifling through to the homeware section, the toys... Picture the scene, if you will.It's 1996 and you're 11 years old.
Proceeds from an auction of works on paper by Howard Hodgkin due to take place at Sotheby’s London this summer will go towards a new catalogue raisonné of the late artist’s works. Every print ...
Argos has said it will no longer be printing its iconic catalogue and will instead list products online. It comes after almost 1 billion of them were printed over the 47 years since it launched ...
ARGOS has revealed it’s scrapping its iconic catalogue after almost 50 years. The retailer, which specialises in homeware, electronics and toys, is “bidding a fond farewell” to the book as sh… ...
A team of scientists have developed a way to print on paper using light instead of ink. This new printing method could be used by large-scale printers such as newspapers and could both save money ...
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