12 March 2013

New at the Bindery: Handmade Accordion Files

One of our new small accordion files made with Japanese Chiyogami paper covers.
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It's been a cheerfully busy winter at the bindery, and I thought I'd share some of the new projects we've been working on for our clientele in whom we find continuing inspiration. Our new handmade accordion files have proven to be quite popular with wedding/event planners, interior designers and artistic people who want every detail of their home and office to be both functional and special. 


A small 12-pocket accordion file with marbled paper covers and 2-tone geranium pockets.Click here to see more details at the P.O. online shop.
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The files shown below measure 9.5" x 7" (medium) and 4.5" x 6.5" (small), with larger files also available. Since adding these colorful and useful pieces to our permanent repertoire, we have been pleasantly surprised by the positive response.



Small and medium 6- and 12-pocket accordion files in cheerful colors.Click here to see more details at the P.O. online shop.
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Like everything we do, our files are made to order using all archival materials, so they're perfect for storing everything from bills, take away menus and receipts to precious photographs or love letters. To label the file pockets, we suggest "Post-it Durable File Tabs," which are easily removable. At the bindery, we stock a palette of twelve beautiful papers from Japan, France and Italy which we use for the file covers as shown here. 

A medium 6-pocket file with lovely turquoise Florentine paper covers.
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Accordion files can be made in most any custom size, with pockets in a rainbow of colors. I have to say, it's such fun to make the individual pockets in alternating colors, gather them up into an accordion, and finally see them fanned out in all their 'springy' glory. We thoroughly  enjoy working with these exquisite materials, and just seeing their lovely colors assures me that spring is definitely on the way.

A medium 12-pocket file with fresh green and ivory Florentine paper.
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here to see more details at the P.O. online shop.
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6 comments:

  1. Hello Erika, I had never thought of accordion files as being anything other than utilitarian. These are beautiful, and can add elegance to projects, or live up to interesting items stored within.

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    1. Hello Jim,
      Thank you for your message. We began making these for a few architect clients, and, given the positive response across the country, there seems to have been a gap in the market! Who knew?!
      Warm regards,
      Erika

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  2. Dear Erika,

    Your accordian files do have the look of blossums opening, and I can see how constructing them would be most satisfying! I have a feeling that they're going to be a very popular addition to your collection.

    Best wishes,

    Mark

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  3. Dear Mark,
    Thank you for your kind words. It really is such fun to make these files, and reminds me a bit of my old school days making "cootie catchers"-- do you remember these, or were they perhaps a regional Midwestern thing? One of the benefits of choosing play as work, I suppose!
    Warm regards,
    Erika

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  4. So beautiful and classy, Erika! With your gorgeous accordian files, organizing can be fun and stylish!! They would make very elegant gifts.
    Cheers,
    Loi

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  5. Dear Loi,
    Thank you for your kind message-- I'm so glad you enjoyed seeing these fun pieces!
    Warm regards,
    Erika

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