A3 Display Book Folder (Black) – 40 Pocket A3 Presentation Portfolio with Clear Plastic Sleeves
Product description
Key points
If you want an A3 display book folder that can actually keep a stack of documents tidy, this 40-pocket presentation portfolio is built around capacity and quick viewing. Each pocket takes two A3 sheets, and the transparent plastic sleeves mean you can flick through what’s inside without pulling everything out.
It’s also the kind of folder that makes sense for more than paperwork. The black PP folder design is presented as durable and waterproof, with smooth edges and corners for comfortable handling—handy if it lives on a desk, in a studio, or gets passed between home and office.
That said, it’s not trying to be a premium archival system. It’s more of a practical, everyday organiser with clear sleeves, so if you’re after maximum protection for very valuable originals, it’s worth thinking about whether you need something more specialist.
The essentials

This A3 display folder uses a spine card design so you can classify and mark sections—useful when you’re juggling projects, coursework, or work documents. The clear plastic sleeves are designed for easy reading and faster locating, and there’s also a vertical insert pocket for adding items when you want them kept visible but separate.
In day-to-day use, the workflow is simple: slide your A3 pages into a sleeve, place them into one of the 40 binding page pockets, then close the folder. Because the sleeves are transparent, you can check content at a glance—ideal when you’re preparing a presentation, looking for a specific sketch, or keeping sheet music organised.
What you’ll notice day to day
The “40 pocket” layout is the big draw here. With space for up to 80 pages (2 sheets per pocket as stated), it suits anyone who tends to accumulate loose prints and needs a single place to keep them together. It can be a desk-saver when you don’t want papers sliding around.


The folder is made from PP (polypropylene) material, described as durable and not easy to damage after long-term use. It’s also described as waterproof, which is a reassuring practical detail for home offices and art spaces where spills and damp storage can happen.

One more small but real convenience: smooth edges and corners. It’s not a feature you’ll brag about, but if you handle the folder frequently, it makes a difference to how it feels in the hand.
Where it shines
It’s aimed at presentation and storage use-cases like art projects, paintings, reports, resumes, sheet music, and menus—any situation where you want content visible and organised in one place. If you’re building a portfolio for learning or showing work internally, this kind of A3 display book folder is the straightforward approach: load sleeves, label via the spine card, and keep everything in order.
It also fits well in environments like home schooling and offices, where people often need a reusable solution for A3-size pages that are too large for standard binders.
It’s not for everyone

You may want to skip this if you need tighter archival-grade protection or specialised storage for fragile media. The clear plastic sleeve approach is convenient for viewing, but if you’re specifically concerned about the best possible long-term preservation, you’ll likely want to compare against more specialist options.
Also, it’s designed for A3. If your documents are mostly A4, you’ll probably get less value from the footprint and capacity here.
¿Merece la pena?


This is worth considering if your main goal is practical A3 organisation with visible pages, decent capacity, and a folder designed to handle regular use. The combination of 40 pockets, transparent sleeves, and the spine card for classification makes it a sensible choice for portfolios and day-to-day document filing.
Where it might feel less compelling is if you only need to store a small number of pages or if you’re after the most protective, specialist storage method. In that case, you could end up paying for capacity you won’t use.

Tech specs
- Type: A3 display book / presentation portfolio folder
- Format: 40 pocket binding page pockets with clear plastic sleeves
- Capacity: up to 80 pages (2 sheets per pocket)
- Size: A3
- Material: PP (polypropylene)
- Colour: Black
Practical tips
Label the spine card before you load the sleeves. It sounds obvious, but once pages are in, it’s the fastest way to keep things findable.
If you’re preparing an art portfolio, try using a consistent order (for example, by project stage or date). That way the transparent sleeves work like a quick flip-through, instead of turning into a rummage session later.

Mini FAQ
What is the page capacity of this A3 display book folder?


The product description states it has 40 binding page pockets and can hold up to 80 pages, with 2 sheets per pocket.
Are the pages visible without removing them?
Yes. The sleeves are described as transparent, so you can see what’s inside and locate pages more quickly.

Is it suitable for art and not just paperwork?
It’s presented as suitable for art projects and paintings as well as reports, resumes, and sheet music.
Does it help with organising and finding documents?
The spine card design is meant for classification and marking, and the transparent sleeves make content easier to read at a glance.
Is there any catch to consider?
It’s an everyday presentation/storage folder. If you need specialist archival protection for very valuable or fragile items, it may not be the best match compared with more purpose-built alternatives.
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