This.
Is is considerably more difficult and time consuming to "Browse" a website!
One can skim through dozens, if not hundreds, of pages of a paper catalogue in only a few minutes.
The only time "On Line" beats paper is when you know exactly what you want (And even then, you still have to figure out exactly what precise Cabalistic incantation needs to be typed into the "search" box to get to the right page!)
Yeah, I'd forgotten too until I moved into my new place and started shopping around for homely items. Same with the ikea catalogue.
It's great being able to take a poop and browse through the catalogue! Dog earing the pages with stuff that piques your interest. It's currently my favourite bathroom activity, I've not taken my phone in with me for weeks!![]()
This is the correct way to do it, I order catalogues just so I can see if there's any stuff I don't know I need but need 
I order catalogues just so I can see if there's any stuff I don't know I need but need![]()

...Do you think it is an Eco-unfriendly, outdated antique of a shopping method?
Yes. Yes I do.
Do you also agree that it gives people who do not have access to the Internet or a computer (poor and elderly) the ability shop and order things. Surely those groups would be excluded have they no catalogue to browse through at home.
Are argos reporting a loss from catalogue production over the revenue it creates?
I guess if they are looking to review the matter then it is obviously an issue. I think they just feel the pinch with Amazon and might be looking to be more competitive with them. Maybe they would be better concentrating the other way though and focusing on those groups they cater to rather than excluding them by going all online/in store.