Sculptural Folding Magazine Rack in Blonde Wood, Mid-Century 1960s

$350.00

Description

For your consideration, a sculptural folding wooden magazine rack. It features clean, geometric lines heavily influenced by prominent Mid-Century Modern creators like Paul McCobb, Cees Braakman, and Niko Kralj.

Produced during the 1960s, typically manufactured in Yugoslavia or Romania by companies like Nevco or Nasco.

Built from solid blonde wood (such as beech or maple) with dual dowel-slatted sides and a central solid divider.

Designed with an X-frame pivot point, allowing the entire stand to completely fold flat for easy storage or transport.

Beyond holding magazines or newspapers, collectors frequently use this layout to display and store vinyl records.

Dimensions: 17.5 w x 20.5 h x 11.5

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Very good vintage unrestored condition. Expect signs of vintage wear.
Very clean. Original finish.
Overall, good condition. Firm and sturdy. Refer to images provided.
Curated by AMBIANIC

SKU: ACCG0824231