Magazine Rack TMP, silver chrome, by W. Glaeser, Thomas Merlo & Partner, 1980s.
350 PLN
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This chromed magazine rack, designed by Willi Glaeser for Thomas Merlo & Partner in the 1980s, is constructed entirely from metal rods with a highly reflective, mirror-like finish. The cool, silvery tone of the chrome accentuates the minimalist geometry—parallel rectangular frames create open compartments, while the grid-like base ensures stability. The structure is harmonious in its proportions, presenting a striking, architectural silhouette, with clean and discreet welds attesting to the precision craftsmanship. The surface remains smooth and uniform, with no visible signs of wear, confirming its very good condition.This piece echoes the voice of late 1980s modernism—a time when the cool gleam of metal and simplicity of form became a manifesto of contemporary design. The magazine rack tells the story of an era in which everyday objects assumed the status of decorative features, where minimalism and function were paired with visual impact. Its metallic structure reflects light much like a mirror, creating a dynamic interplay of shadows and highlights that adapts to its surrounding environment.It can be paired with other metal or glass accents to emphasize the raw character of a mid-century modern or eclectic postmodern interior. The rack works well in a living room beside a natural leather armchair or a minimalist sofa, where it becomes a subtle, architectural highlight. Consider combining it with monochrome textiles or contrasting wooden surfaces to achieve a harmonious yet dynamic composition.
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Height36 cm
Length37 cm
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Length37 cm
Height36 cm
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