This 1970s bamboo magazine rack is crafted entirely from natural bamboo canes, displaying a warm yellowish-brown hue with subtle tonal variations characteristic of genuine bamboo. Its construction features a lightweight, openwork frame and a rounded, arching handle, while the woven sides and base provide both stability and an airy, effortless presence. The matte finish accentuates the organic texture of the material, and the hand-wrapped joints highlight the artisanal aspect of the piece. Dimensions: height 57 cm, width 43 cm, depth 21 cm. The surface shows minor signs of age—slight darkening at some joints and minimal wear at the feet—typical for original vintage items. Condition: good, with authentic patina preserved from the era. This magazine rack tells the story of the 1970s—a time when natural materials and free-spirited forms entered homes that embraced global influences. Its light, open construction evokes the spirit of travel, urban bohemia, and a longing for the exotic, while bamboo—a material emblematic of a return to nature—speaks of the search for harmony in everyday surroundings. The curved handle and hand-wrapped details seem to whisper of craft traditions and an affection for objects with soul. The rack can be paired with light-upholstered sofas, raw wood coffee tables, or poufs to emphasize its natural, airy character. It will work well in interiors styled in boho, eclectic, or retro aesthetics—alongside linen textiles, potted plants in ceramic containers, and geometric rugs. It may also serve as a distinctive accent in minimalist spaces, where it provides a counterpoint to simple, contemporary forms.
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Height57 cm
Depth21 cm
Width43 cm
Dimension details
Width43 cm
Height57 cm
Depth21 cm
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