Kartell’s Magazine Rack is a magazine holder made up of four compartments positioned at two different heights, offering plenty of space for your favourite magazines in the living room or papers and documents on your desk. Designed by Giotto Stoppino and first launched in 1972, this plastic magazine holder adds a delightful dash of 1970s colour and charm to any interior.
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Magazine Rack, taupe
Kartell
Description
Kartell’s Magazine Rack is a magazine holder made up of four compartments positioned at two different heights, offering plenty of space for your favourite magazines in the living room or papers and documents on your desk. Designed by Giotto Stoppino and first launched in 1972, this plastic magazine holder adds a delightful dash of 1970s colour and charm to any interior.
- Length: 40 cm
- Width: 18.5 cm
- Height: 34.5 cm
- Material Thermoplastic technopolymer (plastic), mass-coloured or painted
- Colour Grey beige
- Weight 2.6 kg
- Notes Also suitable for outdoor use.
- Care instructions Wipe with a damp cloht.
- Product ID: KT04676TO
Giotto Stoppino (1926–2011) was an Italian architect and designer whose studio, established in 1968, worked across architecture, urban planning and industrial design. His style often bridged the gap between modernism and postmodernism, defined by flowing curves and the bold colours and forms of 1970s design. Throughout his career, Stoppino received two prestigious Compasso d’Oro awards, along with a Compasso d’Oro Career Award in 2011. His work is also part of the permanent collection at MoMA in New York.
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