ExaClair expands three ranges

ExaClair, the UK subsidiary of the Exacompta-Clairefontaine Group, has expanded its Exacompta Aquarel, Eterneco and 1928 ranges to meet all home working needs.

Aquarel has introduced an A4 expanding case, as well as lever arch and magazine files, plus new desktop accessories across a selection of soft, subtle and light pastel colours; Eterneco’s new water resistant, nature inspired archive boxes, lever arch files and expanding cases suit those looking to create an earthy feel; and 1928’s glossy lever arch and magazine files will bring a punchy brightness to a home office.

With these extensive brand ranges, Exacompta continues to develop quality products that help create efficient office environments that also complement the user’s home living space.

Lawrence Savage, Marketing Manager at ExaClair, says the new additions help to maximise home office conditions: “With trends in agile working on the rise, we have expanded the Aquarel, 1928 and Eterneco ranges to combine office-level efficiency with modern, yet homely designs.”

“The products are ideal for storage and organisation and prove great value for those in either work or study.”

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