Scandinavian Magazine Rack in Teak. Circa 1970

Scandinavian magazine rack in teak. Circa 1970. Refined Nordic craftsmanship and the natural warmth of wood. Dimensions: Width: 50 cm | Depth: 20 cm | Height: 51.5 cm.

PRODUCT DETAILS

État Bon état
Dimensions en CM Width 50 cm | Depth 20 cm | Height 51.5 cm
Dimensions en INCH Width 19.69 in | Depth 7.87 in | Height 20.28 in
Période 1970–1980
Pays d'Origine Scandinavie
Style Mid-Century Modern

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

This Scandinavian magazine rack in teak fully embodies the Nordic aesthetic of the 1970s, where the honesty of the material, the sobriety of the lines and the fineness of execution are valued above any decorative effect. The teak, finely selected, presents a soft natural patina whose grain brings character and warmth.

Scandinavian design, which radiated throughout Europe from the 1950s onwards thanks to figures such as Hans Wegner, Finn Juhl or Arne Vodder, rests on a simple principle: durable, functional and beautiful furniture. Nordic workshops of this period favoured noble species — teak, rosewood, oak — worked with great precision, and forms inspired by daily use rather than ornament. This magazine rack fits fully within this tradition.

With compact dimensions (Width: 50 cm | Depth: 20 cm | Height: 51.5 cm), it naturally finds its place next to a sofa, a reading chair, in a reading corner, an office or a library, where it discreetly holds press, books and magazines.

A sober piece, typical of 1970s Scandinavian design, whose timeless elegance continues to enchant classical, eclectic and contemporary interiors.

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