This retro magazine rack is a striking example of functional design from the late twentieth century. The minimalist silhouette and full transparency make this object a subtle yet stylish addition to the interior, where the emphasis lies on the contents rather than the holder.
The design is entirely crafted from clear plexiglass, a material widely used in the 1970s and 1980s due to its modern appearance and durability. The construction consists of two spacious compartments separated by a central panel featuring an integrated, cut-out handle. This not only ensures structural integrity but also makes the piece of furniture easy to move. The clean lines and curved edges reflect a well-thought-out production technique typical of retro styles.
The magazine rack is in good condition commensurate with its age and previous use. The plexiglass has retained its original clarity, attesting to the quality of the material. The object is completely intact and retains its full functionality as a storage system. This transparent piece of furniture integrates effortlessly into a variety of living spaces, from an eclectic vintage setting to a sleek, modern interior. Placed next to an armchair or sofa, it offers a tidy and aesthetically pleasing spot for magazines, books, or newspapers, without taking up visual space.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsTransparentMaterialPlexiglassNumber of items1Height31 cmWidth35 cmDepth25 cmSigns of usageScratches