This magazine rack from the 1970s is crafted entirely from transparent plexiglass, embodying the minimalist aesthetic characteristic of modernism in that decade. The construction features clean, geometric panels with a glossy surface, joined at right angles without visible fittings or screws. Distinctive oval cut-outs on the side panels serve as practical handles, while the absence of ornamentation emphasizes the purity of material and form. The color palette is neutral and cool, with full transparency that highlights the sense of lightness and allows the piece to blend subtly into its surroundings. With dimensions of 32 cm in height, 33 cm in width, and 13 cm in depth, it is designed for storing magazines or documents in a home setting. Good condition: typical signs of use are visible in the form of minor scratches and scuffs on the underside, but there are no cracks or deformations. This piece tells the story of the 1970s, when transparency became a new symbol of progress and lightness in interior design. The smooth surface of the plexiglass catches and reflects light, casting subtle highlights as if capturing fragments of day and night. The oval handles are not only practical but also echo the era’s fascination with organic shapes and geometry—the rack speaks with the voice of a decade when the boundaries between home and gallery began to blur. It can be paired with low coffee tables in wood or metal to accentuate its lightness and transparency. The rack works well alongside sofas with clean lines and neutral-toned textiles, integrating seamlessly into mid-century modern, minimalist, or eclectic living rooms. It is worth combining with small period decorations—such as a chrome lamp or a geometric vase—to enhance its timeless character.
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Height32 cm
Depth13 cm
Width33 cm
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Width33 cm
Height32 cm
Depth13 cm
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