

🎨 Showcase your legacy with archival-grade style!
The Itoya Art Profolio 8x10 portfolio features 24 acid-free polypropylene sleeves for 48 views, combined with thick black mounting paper to ensure long-term archival safety. Made in Japan, it includes a reversible spine insert for customizable labeling, making it the professional’s choice for storing and displaying artwork, photos, and memorabilia with sleek portability and trusted durability.







| ASIN | B004O7HUI0 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 144,439 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 68 in Art & Craft Portfolios |
| Colour | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (602) |
| Date First Available | 2 Oct. 2001 |
| Included Components | 24 sleeves, Reversible spine insert, Inner cover pocket |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 340 g |
| Item model number | IA-12-7 |
| Manufacturer | Itoya |
| Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | IA-12-7 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 25.4 x 1.27 cm; 340.19 g |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 8x10 |
| Special Features | Storage Compartment |
| Style | Portable |
| Usage | Scrapbook |
A**R
My go-to storage and display solution for paintings
Excellent storage for my artwork. I had a larger size already, but wanted a second one to display my smaller paintings.
A**R
Portfoli
Good price came quick easy to use
A**E
Autograph folder
Arrived fast and was delighted with the quality of the item. My autographs fit and look amazing within the sleeves. Would definitely purchase again .
J**.
Picture book
Item as described
M**D
Great product
Love it, great quality the only negative is unlike their basic version there is no corner plastic insert so you can’t theme them to stand out when in a collection. Always trust this brand - perfect for keeping my heirlooms safe!
S**Y
Keep your collection safe
Great for autographed 8x10s . A lot of space and clean dividers.
L**E
Don’t know what I was thinking. It’s a great portfolio but I rarely print 8x10 photos. I did get an 11x14 which is more practical for me. But as a professional photographer I should have gone for one even larger. I have no complaints about the product. It’s nice and can be used for a variety of different things. I’m also a fan of these portfolios because it has a non-stick paper in each pocket so that your back-to-back items don’t stick together. Makes it much more functional. My only advice is to think clearly about the size that will work best for you.
M**O
Utilizzato come raccoglitore per collezione di adesivi, il formato del modello acquistato è americano , le pagine trasparenti sono chiare e in ogni pagina è compreso un separatore nero di carta molto fina. Il risultato finale nel mio caso è ok
E**E
Protects photos well have had autographed photos in it for over a year and no damage , photos still look brand new
S**T
I've bought many Itoya Art Profolios in the past in all sorts of sizes from 8x10" to 13x19". They have so far all held up despite being fully loaded down with artwork, and I am able to flip through them very easily with no issues. However, I store the Profolios lying down rather than vertically, as some may want to do, so not sure about how that affects longevity. All of the portrait and landscape Profolios I've bought so far all have protective sleeves that open at the top, and the dimensions are just very slightly wider/longer than what is listed so that your work will fit comfortably if they are exactly the same as the listed dimensions. The black sheets they give you in each protective sleeve frames your work or photographs very nicely. The silver spine in the photographs is actually a slip of paper you can take out and reverse to mark down a title, dates, etc. to be displayed on the spine. I use these Art Profolios pretty much just for artwork. For sketches and drawings on regular cellulose paper (ie. paper made from a tree), I usually glue it down to the black backing sheets with an acid-free glue (can also use acid-free tape). I also like removing the backing sheets for the storage of paintings on cotton paper. I've had no issue so far with putting in artwork done on various paper weights. It will even take 140 lb paper, even when you stuff two in every sleeve; there just may be some crowding near the spine, which can be solved by putting in paintings that are slightly less wide.
C**Y
Thin cover, arrived bent. Get what you pay for
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