This magazine rack from the late 1960s and early 1970s is constructed entirely from clear, high-gloss acrylic glass, offering a visually lightweight and modern presence. Broad, flat side panels are seamlessly joined by a central compartment, all created through smooth, continuous bending of the acrylic sheets. Characteristic of the period, the rounded upper edges and gently curved corners soften the otherwise geometric silhouette, while two symmetrically cut circular handles at the top serve both a practical purpose and provide a nod to mid-century and postmodernist motifs. The transparent acrylic reflects light and highlights the structure’s crisp outline in any setting, with all joints and bends showing precise craftsmanship. The rack measures 33 cm wide, 40 cm high, and 29 cm deep. It remains in excellent condition, with a pristine, glossy surface—no scratches, yellowing, or discoloration are visible, and the piece retains its original clarity and finish. Its transparent form echoes the spirit of a decade in which modernity was defined by lightness and visual openness. This is an object that voices the 1970s: “My presence is unobtrusive, allowing light and space to flow freely.” The structure—almost invisible, yet confident—recalls a moment in design history when plastic was elevated to a refined and futuristic status. Soft curves and a flawless surface evoke a philosophy of daily life without excessive ornament, while the circular cut-out handles offer a subtle design gesture inviting use. It may be paired
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Height40 cm
Depth29 cm
Width33 cm
Dimension details
Width33 cm
Height40 cm
Depth29 cm
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