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by Kartell
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.9 total votes
This is a 4-pocket magazine rack with a central handle for easy lifting. The shape is essential and decidedly practical. It is a beautiful object which can be slotted into any setting. A classic of design, an article that is part of the history of Kartel.
Its perfect for decoration and storage. In my case I use it for decor and fashion magazines. The transparent one is nice and chic because it matches with everything. Also the magazines are visible. Nice product ;). Lorena. Miami, Fl. 2010-08-11 00:00:00
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.22 total votes
You’ll read them eventually. This freestanding magazine rack keeps periodicals from piling up, even when you’re a few months behind. Crafted from brown leather on a powder-coated metal frame, it blends a pared-back, Y-shaped silhouette with durable industrial-inspired materials.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.4 total votes
Simple and sophisticated. Rustic brass-finished aluminum frames perforated black faux leather, for handy storage of papers and periodicals.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.21 total votes
Close reading. This end table’s faux leather sling cradles magazines + newspapers, keeping the white marble tabletop available to hold lamps, plants, or cups of tea. The open base is built from iron with a sleek black finish, for a functional + visually light addition to your bedside or book nook.
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.167 total votes
Book smart. Made from stainless steel, this bookcase keeps the focus on your library by practically vanishing once its 10 floating shelves are full. It fits a human-height tower of literature into the floor space of one large volume – ideal for the bibliophile who’s short on square footage.
Love the modern style and construction. Easy to assemble and very sturdy. If you have two people, it’s easier to screw in the bottom plate. However, one person can manage, you’ll need to prop up a bit to align the holes with the screw.. Elizabeth. Lynchburg, VA. 2021-04-14 22:13:16
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.82 total votes
The acrylic Magino Stool is perfect as a nightstand, end table, or stool with its integrated storage to hold magazines, books, or records. Its curved legs and transparent body make for a chic and simple versatile piece of furniture. Measuring, 16.5 x 11.5 x 17 inches (42 x 29 x 43 cm) it functions as a stool, side table, and a magazine rack, without taking up tons of space. The acrylic is thick at 13 mm, lending to Magino’s graphic lines and durability (this piece is shatter-proof). Put the finishing touches on your space with this eye-catching piece of furniture. Max weight capacity of 200lbs. (90 kg).
This Umbra table was as described. Using it next to a love seat in a sitting area. Nice to display coffee table books.. Here. WCL NJ. 2019-05-26 10:12:57
by Blu Dot
Store your essential reading with high-style pizzazz when you bring the HiFive Magazine Rack by Blu Dot into your home. Fine aluminum takes on a geometric form, boasting triangular segmentation for optimal storage. This rack is neatly compartmentalized so you can quickly access your favorite reading material. The HiFive Magazine Rack accentuates your living space’s contemporary look while fulfilling your organizational needs as you keep yourself well-informed.
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.100 total votes
Let your art take center stage with these stunning acrylic 3" depth shadowboxes with canvas. Unscrew the lid from the canvas and paint, place sentimental items, attach photos, and more onto the pre-gessoed canvas! Wexel's 98% UV-protected grade acrylic is diamond polished giving your shadowbox the perfect finishing touch without the time or cost of a custom product. These can be hung vertically or horizontally, come in 11 standard sizes, and have a depth of 3 inches.
I'll be making a delicate art item to put in this shadowbox. I needed something that would protect from dust and possible bumps. This will do nicely.. Miriam. Truro, MA. 2025-03-15 15:05:03
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.52 total votes
The table design is elegant and fashionable, simple modern style is suitable for various decoration styles and very suitable for decorating your living room, dining room, bedroom, office, or personal studio.
Rated 4 out of 5 stars.31 total votes
Stacking paper. Ideal for the reader who’s short on square footage, this ladder bookcase fits a waist-high tower of literature into the floor space of a single large volume. It’s built from powder-coated steel, with six slim shelves that keep the focus on your library. A wall anchor adds stability.
Good product that is outrageously overpriced.. CHARLES. PAINTSVILLE, KY. 2024-01-31 17:40:33
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.7 total votes
Incorporate a touch of modern luxury into your home with this 2 tier acrylic entryway console table. Its sleek, transparent design exudes elegance, enhancing decor in the living room, dorm, office, or reception area. The minimalist construction creates an illusion of space, ideal for smaller rooms or open layouts. Featuring a bottom display shelf, this sturdy yet lightweight table allows effortless rearrangement to suit your needs. Perfect for behind a couch, along an entryway wall, or as a stylish statement piece, this table combines functionality with contemporary glam, ensuring lasting beauty and utility.
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.328 total votes
The modular elements were designed to meet different needs and fit perfectly into every room in the home. Componibili first appeared in 1967 and has become a timeless furnishing classic. Thanks to fixed compositions of elements, this product is functional and practical in all environments. This model comes in glossy finishes.
Super quick shipping! It arrived much quicker than I thought it would. Perfect side table with plenty of storage! I’m using it to store my tamagotchi collection and as a bedside table :) Easy to clean and move around. This would also be great for extra bathroom storage and could be used as a plant stand. I love it!!!. Anonymous. . 2024-06-09 13:36:05
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