Rolodex is a brand that produces office supplies with a focus on organization. Their product line includes items such as card files, business card holders, desk pads, and more.
Rolodex was founded in 1954 by Arnold Neustadter, an engineer, who designed the first desktop rotary card file.
In 1958, the company was acquired by Newell Brands, and it has been a subsidiary ever since.
In the 1970s, Rolodex introduced new products such as the business card file, electronic organizers, and desk sets.
In 2005, Newell Rubbermaid acquired the entire Newell Brands portfolio, including Rolodex.
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A rotary card file that holds up to 400 business cards, perfect for displaying and organizing contact information.
A desk pad that protects the desk surface while providing a smooth writing surface. Made of leather-like material with a non-skid backing.
A desk organizer made of black steel mesh that includes multiple compartments for storing office supplies such as pens, paper clips, and sticky notes.
A Rolodex is a rotating card file used for organizing and storing business contact information.
Rolodex produces a variety of office supplies focused on organization, such as card files, business card holders, desk pads, and desk organizers.
Yes, Rolodex is still in business as a subsidiary of Newell Brands.
Rolodex products can be purchased at office supply stores, online retailers such as Amazon and Staples, and directly from the Newell Brands website.
Rolodex does not advertise their products as eco-friendly or sustainable, but they do offer some products made with recycled materials such as their Mesh Collection Desk Organizer.