Loxley Bellissimo Albums - Traditional style

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I've been looking at Loxley for the more traditional style albums and I can see they do the Apertura, but I've been looking at the Bellissimo Artemis and can't decide whether they are photobook style or actually the traditional style what im looking for?

Can anyone shed some light as their website isn't that clear on the product description.

Thanks
 
Aretemis is a traditional album, the images are mounted to the pages and there is a page break on each spread. One thing to remember with the traditional style albums like Artemis and Apertura is that vat still has to be charged on these but not on the printed albums (Perfetto, classico, fine art etc.).
 
Aretemis is a traditional album, the images are mounted to the pages and there is a page break on each spread. One thing to remember with the traditional style albums like Artemis and Apertura is that vat still has to be charged on these but not on the printed albums (Perfetto, classico, fine art etc.).


I think you're wrong about that. Traditional albums are still zero rated. Assuming of course they can't reasonably be disassembled
 
Artemis is zero rated apart from the mini, Apertura is not zero rated. From their price list ;)
Some matted albums are zero rated but not the Loxley Apertura. Apparently Mr VAT said no.
 
Artemis is zero rated apart from the mini, Apertura is not zero rated. From their price list ;)
Some matted albums are zero rated but not the Loxley Apertura. Apparently Mr VAT said no.


Interesting. I wonder why they've said that and not changed Jorgensen etc. You'd of thought the VAT man is putting Loxley at a considerable disadvantage
 
You need to have a chat with Loxley (or any of the other traditional suppliers) then, because they are zero rated ;)
I now work for Loxley, thats how I know this. Some of our competitors are not charging VAT on the traditional style albums but they should be ...
 
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