This oak magazine rack or vinyl record organizer from 1960s Germany exemplifies the functional clarity of mid-century modern design. Crafted from solid oak in a warm, medium-brown hue with a subtle golden undertone, the piece displays prominent wood grain and a matte to satin finish that accentuates its natural texture. Its geometric, rectangular form rests on four short, integrated legs, while the central handle with a circular cut-out provides both practical grip and a quiet decorative accent. The construction is straightforward, featuring visible corner joinery without additional fittings or metal hardware, emphasizing the strength and integrity of the material. The smooth, tactile wood surface retains its organic feel, and all elements remain original. The overall condition is very good—no visible damage, scratches, or signs of heavy use, with all features intact and unrestored.The restrained silhouette of this rack captures the voice of the 1960s modernist era: pragmatic yet inviting, confident in the simplicity of honest materials. Oak speaks here through its enduring warmth; the vivid wood grain tells a story of nature distilled into minimalist form. The central handle seems to invite movement—magazines, vinyl records, or periodicals become part of a daily ritual, while the rack itself quietly anchors the rhythm of relaxed afternoons and musical evenings. This is a detail that does not seek attention, instead embodying the understated presence of an era where form and function were in harmony.It can be paired with a period turntable and a low coffee table to create a cohesive relaxation zone in the living room. Equally, it will serve well in a home office or beside a reading chair—anywhere
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Height45 cm
Width20 cm
Length45 cm
Dimension details
Length45 cm
Height45 cm
Width20 cm
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