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About Paper House Productions

About Paper House Productions

Paper House Productions opened it's doors in 1983 - the brainchild of architect and graphic designer Jeffrey Milstein. (That's Jeff in the bottom right hand corner.) Operating out of his garage, Jeff began creating his diecut architectural notecards. They were an instant success, receiving a design award from Print Magazine and earning features in the New York Times and Architectural Record.

Paper House Productions quickly set the standard in diecut notecards, being the first to cut photographs right to the edge with no white borders. Superb diecutting combined with bold straight-on photography became the Paper House look for the Eighties, which was soon imitated by competitors throughout the nineties.

In 1996, Paper House's best-selling diecut images were given new life as refrigerator magnets. Superb diecutting, printing, packaging and an attractive price point made these magnets an instant success. We highly recommend them for your refrigerator.. We think you'll agree - your refrigerator never looked so good!