This 1930s German magazine rack is crafted from solid oak wood, embodying the refined craftsmanship of the interwar period. Its form features a warm, medium to dark brown hue with a subtle reddish undertone, characteristic of stained oak. The structure is defined by slender, turned legs and decorative finials at each corner, evoking the late Art Deco and transitional classic styles. Vertical slats and gently arched upper rails create an organized compartment ideal for magazines, vinyl records, sheet music, or albums. The lower section, originally intended for a drawer (now missing), functions as an open shelf. The semi-matte finish highlights the natural grain of the wood, while delicate signs of use, light scuffs, and a gentle patina attest to its age. The piece has been refreshed and remains in good condition, reflecting careful maintenance over the decades. This magazine rack softly narrates the story of 1930s German interiors: its proportions and details speak of an era focused on order, restraint, and artisanal precision. The oak wood, warm and noble, seems to remember afternoons spent with newspapers or music scores—a fragment of everyday life preserved in a dignified form. The turned legs and balanced silhouette recall a time when even util
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Height48 cm
Width33 cm
Length51 cm
Dimension details
Length51 cm
Height48 cm
Width33 cm
Weight4 kg
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