This 1960s magazine rack marries natural, warm beige wicker with a steel frame and handle finished in matte brass. The handwoven texture is evident in the taut, even strands seamlessly wrapped around the metal structure. The body rests on four slender, outward-splayed steel legs, each capped with black rubber feet for stability and floor protection. Its distinctive, double-arched form is gently curved, shaping spacious compartments for periodicals or catalogs. Construction details—such as the smoothly bent handle and the refined junctions between wicker and metal—underscore a commitment to clear lines and balanced proportions characteristic of German mid-century modern design. The rack is preserved in very good vintage condition: the wicker remains tight and unwarped, and steel elements display only a natural patina and subtle traces of use, typical for original period items.
The organic arches and understated metal surface evoke the everyday atmosphere of the 1960s, when design prioritized simplicity and functional clarity. Despite its compact size, this rack seems to recount a story
DIMENSION
Height45 cm
Depth21 cm
Width42 cm
Dimension details
Width42 cm
Height45 cm
Depth21 cm
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