Magazine rack, burgundy leather, black metal, Germany, 1960s.
480 PLN
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This magazine rack from 1960s Germany exemplifies the functional clarity of mid-century modern design. The structure is based on a black, satin-finish metal frame with distinctly geometric lines; legs are slightly splayed for added stability and a sense of lightness. The central feature is a set of thick, natural leather pockets in a deep, matte burgundy tone, providing ample space for magazines. The twisted handle enhances both grip and visual interest. The leather maintains a fine, natural grain, while the metal remains smooth with subtle patina and minor signs of use, all consistent with an original, unrestored vintage condition. The entire construction is solidly welded, with no visible repairs or replacements. Preserved in very good vintage condition – with natural traces of time that underscore its authenticity.Within this pared-down form lies the narrative of an era when simplicity was the hallmark of modernity. The magazine rack seems to channel the 1960s ethos: “A strong line and honest materials are all it takes to bring order to the everyday.” Burgundy leather set against black steel recalls the atmosphere of classic interiors, where each magazine had a dedicated place and design was a philosophy of both function and harmony.It can be paired with a low teak coffee table or a minimalist, geometric sofa to highlight its modernist heritage. It would work well in a reading nook with an articulated lamp and a 1960s-style print, but also in more eclectic interiors as a counterpoint to soft textiles or colorful accents. Combine it with natural materials—wool throws, ceramics, or plants in simple pots—to emphasize its timeless quality
DIMENSION
Height58 cm
Width23.5 cm
Length47 cm
Dimension details
Length47 cm
Height58 cm
Width23.5 cm
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