This vintage magazine rack from the 1970s is crafted from carefully steam-bent bamboo in a warm, honey tone with a light semi-gloss finish that highlights the natural joints, nodes, and subtle color variations. The frame’s softly arched bamboo poles are joined with visible dark metal fasteners and traditional bamboo bands—a nod to the artisanal construction typical of the era. The magazine sling is fashioned from heavy, coarse-weave fabric with a distinctive linen-like neutrality and a subtle linear pattern. The natural light beige textile harmonizes with the bamboo frame, offering a balanced composition and sturdy presence. Condition: good vintage, with gentle timeworn patina and minor traces of use on both bamboo and fabric, enhancing its period authenticity.This piece evokes the voice of an era captivated by natural materials and organic contours, seeking airiness and freedom in everyday objects. The flowing arches and expressive textile grain embody the relaxed spirit of Scandinavian modernism and boho sensibility, where daily routines embraced tactile warmth. The authentic patina offers a quiet narrative of decades past, affirming how beauty often emerges most strongly when shaped by time.It may be styled within a living room that draws from boho, vintage, or japandi inspirations—well-suited alongside a subtly patterned area rug, muted textiles, and natural wood tones. It also complements a serene bedroom as part of a reading corner. For additional texture, it could be paired with a linen-shaded lamp or a vase
DIMENSION
Height42 cm
Depth36 cm
Width47 cm
Dimension details
Width47 cm
Height42 cm
Depth36 cm
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