Magazine Rack Art Deco, golden brass, Germany, 1970s.
590 PLN
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 12286
This magazine rack, crafted entirely from solid brass in Germany during the 1970s, is a clear nod to Art Deco style. Its construction features a rectangular frame supported by four robust cylindrical legs with subtly rounded feet, emphasizing stability and balanced proportions. The vertical rods and horizontal bars create an orderly, minimalist grid, blending decorative appeal with practical storage for magazines or newspapers. The high-gloss finish in a warm golden tone highlights seamless welds, with no visible screws or joints. The surface is smooth and uniform, free from signs of wear, scratches, or patina. Condition: very good, with no visible traces of use.The brass magazine rack echoes the voice of an era when geometric discipline merged with the sophistication of prewar modernism. Its mirrored surface reflects light, casting subtle patterns onto the wall—recalling a moment of elegant salons and understated daily rituals. The simplicity of form coupled with the weight of the material suggests that everyday organization was a conscious act, not merely a functional necessity.This magazine rack could be placed next to a sofa in the living room, serving as a discreet accent between a classic coffee table and a modern floor lamp. It suits interiors inspired by Art Deco, yet also blends seamlessly into minimalist or eclectic collector settings—alongside a 1970s armchair, glass table, or marble accessories. It pairs well with neutral textiles or single black decorative elements, allowing its sheen and form to stand out.
DIMENSION
Height33 cm
Depth13 cm
Width38 cm
Dimension details
Width38 cm
Height33 cm
Depth13 cm
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