This is a postmodern magazine rack, designed by Vittorio Livi for the Italian manufacturer Fiam in the 1980s. The design is characterized by the flowing lines of the curved glass, a signature of Fiam's innovative approach to glass art in furniture design.
The object is crafted from a single sheet of clear glass, expertly bent into a U-shaped structure resting on a minimalist metal frame. The dimensions are 40 cm in width, 26 cm in height, and 40 cm in depth. The transparent material and sleek metal accents reflect the aesthetics of late twentieth-century Italian design.
The magazine rack is in good condition, commensurate with its age and use. The original Fiam Italia logo is subtly etched into the glass, confirming the authenticity of the piece.
This transparent object adds a functional and architectural element to a living space without being visually heavy. It fits perfectly into a modern, minimalist, or postmodern interior, placed next to an armchair or sofa. Given the fragility of the product, please pick up. Shipping in consultation please.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsSilver, TransparentMaterialGlass, MetalNumber of items1BrandFiamHeight26 cmWidth40 cmDepth40 cmSigns of usageScratches