Invite this woven wicker and black metal magazine rack with an asymmetrical design that combines the warmth of natural materials and the graphic elegance of metal. Its original and light silhouette offers an airy volume to store magazines and newspapers, while the black frame ensures stability and contemporary contrast. Perfect beside a sofa, reading chair, or in an entrance to create a warm and unique atmosphere. Small signs of wear are present. Length: 42 cm Width: 24 cm Height: 51 cm Storage compartments: 11 cm Length of compartments: 41.5 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 homes. 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: Item has been used. Item shows some superficial wear marks, fully operational and functioning correctly. It may be a demonstration model or an item returned to the store after a short period of use. Possible imperfections. Brand: Debongout Type: Vintage product Material: Metal, Wicker Style: Contemporary.
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Invite this woven wicker and black metal magazine rack with an asymmetrical design that combines the warmth of natural materials and the graphic elegance of metal. Its original and light silhouette offers an airy volume to store magazines and newspapers, while the black frame ensures stability and contemporary contrast. Perfect beside a sofa, reading chair, or in an entrance to create a warm and unique atmosphere. Small signs of wear are present. Length: 42 cm Width: 24 cm Height: 51 cm Storage compartments: 11 cm Length of compartments: 41.5 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 homes. 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: Item has been used. Item shows some superficial wear marks, fully operational and functioning correctly. It may be a demonstration model or an item returned to the store after a short period of use. Possible imperfections. Brand: Debongout Type: Vintage product Material: Metal, Wicker Style: Contemporary.