Adopt this oak and poplar magazine rack, painted in a soft gray that reveals the grain of the light wood. Its compact silhouette and well-studied proportions accommodate a beautiful selection of magazines without cluttering the space, making it ideal next to an armchair, in an entrance hall, or a bedroom. The pairing of wood types ensures durability and visual lightness, adding a warm and contemporary note to your interior. Length: 57 cm Width: 31 cm Height: 56 cm A brief history of the magazine rack The term "magazine rack" appeared in the early 20th century, when newspapers and magazines became common in households. This piece of furniture, often made of wood or metal, is designed to organize and display printed publications. Initially found in living rooms and waiting areas, it embodies order and access to culture. Today, the magazine rack adapts to all interior styles, offering a practical decorative touch. Condition: Used: An item that has been used. Item with some signs of superficial wear, ...Used: An item that has been used. Item with some signs of superficial wear, fully operational and functioning properly. It may be a demonstration model or an item returned to the store after a short period of use. potential imperfections. Brand: Debongout Type: Thrifted product Material: Oak, Poplar Style: Country
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Adopt this oak and poplar magazine rack, painted in a soft gray that reveals the grain of the light wood. Its compact silhouette and well-studied proportions accommodate a beautiful selection of magazines without cluttering the space, making it ideal next to an armchair, in an entrance hall, or a bedroom. The pairing of wood types ensures durability and visual lightness, adding a warm and contemporary note to your interior. Length: 57 cm Width: 31 cm Height: 56 cm A brief history of the magazine rack The term "magazine rack" appeared in the early 20th century, when newspapers and magazines became common in households. This piece of furniture, often made of wood or metal, is designed to organize and display printed publications. Initially found in living rooms and waiting areas, it embodies order and access to culture. Today, the magazine rack adapts to all interior styles, offering a practical decorative touch. Condition: Used: An item that has been used. Item with some signs of superficial wear, ...Used: An item that has been used. Item with some signs of superficial wear, fully operational and functioning properly. It may be a demonstration model or an item returned to the store after a short period of use. potential imperfections. Brand: Debongout Type: Thrifted product Material: Oak, Poplar Style: Country