There are more organizer brands than the ones in the list below but the live links below are the brands I have featured on my blog:
- Raika
- Filofax (no link necessary!)
- Smythson
- Aspinal
- Ordning och Reda
- Montblanc
- IL Bisonte
- Gillio
- Van Der Spek
- Filofax
- Minobossi
- Cordwain Higgler
- Akiko
- Bethge
- Dark Rush
- Berluti
- AlexLibris
- Burde
- Pineider
- Cross
- Faber-Castell
- Mulberry
- Gucci
- Day Runner
- Franklin Quest
- Almanacksförlaget
- Paperchase
- Paul Smith
- Pineider
- Oberthur
- Da Vinci
- Kate Spade
- Kikki K
- Typo
So here are some more that are worth looking at:
The Lucrin personal organisers, made in genuine leather, come in 3 different sizes: small (15 x 10 cm), medium (A5) and large (18 x 25 cm). Our catalog of personal organisers features varying options like pockets for credit/business cards and strap closures. You may choose from a wide variety of colours and leather types for each model. Furthermore, they can all be personalised by embossing the agenda’s cover with a text, initials or a logo of your choosing, hence making unique gifts ideas.
Is it possible that, although you seem to know everything about ring-bound planners, you forgot this brand ( which is, as I am, French) Exatime ?
http://www.exacompta.com/Organiseurs-Exatime–01801030
Their “organiseurs ” exist in three different sizes, Exatime 14, Exatime 17 and Exatime 21, that are the lengths of their pages in centimeters. I used Exatime planners before I ever heard of Filofax , already in the 80’s…
Thanks for this! I don’t have one and I don’t know much about them but now I and my readers do. I am off to do some exploring of this brand!
Which brands should I look at if I’m very cheap? 🙂 I can compromise on the leather as long as the alternative isn’t plain cardboard..
I would say Filofax is your best bet there, though it depends on exactly how cheap you are 🙂 They do have nice cloth covered binders as well. And the Domino and Metropol are faux leather but brilliant binders.