Magazine rack - Wood - Caning





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A vintage magazine rack in wood with natural rattan caning, dating to 1960–1970, in brown, with dimensions 45 cm wide, 46 cm high, 23 cm deep, made in France; condition shows veneer wear and minor losses while the cane panels remain in good condition.
Description from the seller
Elegant vintage magazine rack, an iconic piece of 1970s design.
This model perfectly blends the warmth of wood with the finesse of natural rattan caning, creating a timeless aesthetic that fits just as well in contemporary, bohemian, or classic interiors.
Details:
- Construction: Made of wood and veneer with a refined finish. The top handle, crafted with decorative moldings, as well as the side knobs, testify to high-quality workmanship.
- Panels: The two side faces are clad in rattan caning in very good condition, offering a refined textural contrast.
- Use: Ideal for organizing magazines, newspapers, or coffee-table books while adding a touch of character to your living room, office, or bedroom.
Condition:
The caning is stable and well stretched, with no tears. The veneer shows some signs of wear and minor nicks, typical of a piece with history, which attest to its authenticity and story.
Elegant vintage magazine rack, an iconic piece of 1970s design.
This model perfectly blends the warmth of wood with the finesse of natural rattan caning, creating a timeless aesthetic that fits just as well in contemporary, bohemian, or classic interiors.
Details:
- Construction: Made of wood and veneer with a refined finish. The top handle, crafted with decorative moldings, as well as the side knobs, testify to high-quality workmanship.
- Panels: The two side faces are clad in rattan caning in very good condition, offering a refined textural contrast.
- Use: Ideal for organizing magazines, newspapers, or coffee-table books while adding a touch of character to your living room, office, or bedroom.
Condition:
The caning is stable and well stretched, with no tears. The veneer shows some signs of wear and minor nicks, typical of a piece with history, which attest to its authenticity and story.

