Description
The Croxley brand is synonymous with South African stationery over the last century and has been trusted as a stationery brand in our homes, schools and offices.
Did you know? The Croxley Paper Mill was designed and built by John Dickinson in the 1800s, in the village of Croxley Green in Hertfordshire, England. The brand was originally known for making fine writing paper.
Towards the end of the 19th Century, Croxley production expanded to incorporate a much wider variety of papers for writing, printing, magazines, books, even glazed paper for illustrated journals and the special Bible paper, for which the company became well known. By the late 1800s, Croxley had become the paper brand to use.