This magazine rack from the 1960s/70s, crafted from solid rattan and bamboo, brings a vintage mid-century modern character with boho and ethnic influences. The structure stands on four slender legs equipped with small metal casters, making it both mobile and practical. A distinctive feature is the bold, hand-braided construction: the upper shelf is bordered by a thick rattan weave, while the lower section consists of an openwork, diagonally woven rattan basket supported by a metal mesh. The arched handles draw the eye, and the warm honey-brown hues of the rattan and bamboo show natural irregularities and a subtle patina. The original black glass top for the upper shelf is now missing. The overall condition is very good minus—minor signs of use, light discolorations, and small scuffs typical for its age, with no major damage or repairs. The form of this rack tells the story of the 1970s, when natural materials and artisanal craftsmanship found their way into everyday interiors. The warmth of rattan and bamboo, gentle arcs, and a subtle patina evoke a relaxed, homey mood and a sense of effortless organization. It recalls a time when print magazines were part of daily rituals, and the visible hand-tied joints underscore the authenticity of an era that valued tactile materials and respect for craft. This piece can be paired with a mid-century upholstered armchair or a cluster of low wooden tables to highlight its boho-vintage appeal. It would function well in a living room as a practical spot for magazines
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Height60 cm
Width32 cm
Length50 cm
Dimension details
Length50 cm
Height60 cm
Width32 cm
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