This magazine rack from the 1970s is crafted entirely from thick, clear acrylic sheets with a cool, neutral undertone and exceptional transparency. The structure consists of two upright panels with rounded corners, supported by a rectangular clear acrylic base. All elements are precisely joined using discreet metal pins at the base, creating an almost seamless aesthetic. The softly rounded edges of the acrylic emphasize the flowing form, while a centrally positioned circular cut-out handle in the upper part of the taller panel doubles as a practical and visual feature. The absence of branding, hardware, or any extraneous decoration allows for an uninterrupted purity and lightness of line – true to the spirit of late German modernism and postmodern forms of the late 1970s. The smooth, glossy acrylic surfaces and single-compartment construction render the rack both functional and sculptural. Condition is very good: no visible scratches or chips, with only minimal, nearly imperceptible traces of use typical for the age and material. The transparent, candid quality of the acrylic gives voice to the 1970s, an era when synthetic innovation brought unexpected lightness to everyday life. This piece communicates with the gesture of minimalist luxury: transparency frames a curated selection of magazines, letting light pass through without hindrance. The rounded contours and thoughtfully placed handle recall an age where simplicity met the visions of new technologies and hope for a future defined by clarity and bold color. Such a rack could be paired with low 1970s sofas or a Bauhaus Revival glass coffee table
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Height34 cm
Depth18 cm
Width33 cm
Dimension details
Width33 cm
Height34 cm
Depth18 cm
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