First re-branded issue arrives with largest ever readership and exclusive content.
Bursting with industry news and views, retailer perspectives, cracking articles and a comprehensive guide to London Stationery Show, make sure you check it out now.
As the first issue under the new ownership of Max Publishing, specialist B2B publishers, the magazine has a fresh new look, exclusive content, as well as its widest ever readership of over 17,000 across print and digital channels. In addition to printed copies hitting the desks of all major and independent stationery buyers, distributors and suppliers, the issue will also have huge extra distribution at London Stationery Show next week.
The cover story of this first Stationery Matters from new owners Max Publishing, is an exclusive interview with Ryman’s ceo, Theo Paphitis. As retail celebrities go, Theo is right up there as a top A-lister. He not only talks a good game, but also still gets his hands dirty, driving developments within his emporium of retailing brands which include Ryman, London Graphic Centre, Rober Dyas and Boux Avenue.
Read the article to find out more about his plans for Ryman, stationery trends and how he thinks the Government can help the high street. And if you’re attending London Stationery Show over 14 -15 May, don’t miss Theo’s talk on Tuesday at 12.30.
Speaking of London Stationery Show, we’ve got the essential guide to everything that is happening at the show, from the talks and workshops to a super 10-page product guide preview.
With Q1 now done and dusted (and most of us would say thank goodness!) we caught up with several retailers and suppliers to reflect on how business has been and what the rest of 2024 has in store for them.
Elsewhere in the issue, we catch up with the iconic German writing instrument brand, Lamy and learn more about its future plans under new owners Mitsubishi Pencil, as well as hearing more about new launches coming over summer. We shine the light on sustainability, highlighting several companies which are really raising the bar when it comes to doing business in a more sustainable way.
We’ve also got a fantastic interview with Paul Sacki of Jakar International who shares the incredible story of the company, founded by his grandmother 75 years ago.
Read the online version of Stationery Matters here!