This 1960s magazine rack exemplifies mid-century modern design, crafted from natural bamboo and rattan with a warm, light honey-brown wood tone. The structure is lightweight yet stable: the side frames form perfect circles, seamlessly joined to the slatted magazine compartment. The gently curved top handle ensures comfortable carrying, while splayed feet subtly support the overall shape, highlighting the soft, rounded lines of the piece. The joinery is devoid of visible metal fastenings – all connections are executed with small dowels or sockets, in line with mid-century artisanal standards. Rattan slats, evenly spaced, display the organic texture of the material, and the semi-gloss finish showcases the irregular striations of the bamboo. This item exhibits only minimal signs of previous use, such as slight surface scuffs and subtle patina typical of vintage, yet remains in very good condition, free from structural issues. This rack speaks with the quiet confidence of the 1960s: a time when domestic accessories were designed not only for convenience but to celebrate natural materials. The rattan and bamboo evoke a longing for simplicity and lightness, and the circular frame visually quotes an era where design merged sculptural freedom with day-to-day practicality. The gentle curves and bright finish suggest interiors where daylight caught on smooth straw and open, organic weaves; the rack invites a return to moments of calm reading, unburdened by ornament. It would lend itself well to a living space inspired by mid-century or
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Height39 cm
Depth32 cm
Width46 cm
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Width46 cm
Height39 cm
Depth32 cm
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