Vintage magazine rack in metal and plastic-coated fabric.
Pattern of black stripes and rose medallions.
This fabric is easily removed thanks to snap fasteners that are also plastic-coated.
The tips at the feet are made of black rubber.
The handle part can be removed and the handle is made of resin or bakelite imitation wood
The metal has acquired a patina and has lost its original gilding. It shows traces of oxidation.
This magazine rack has been completely cleaned and lightly sanded to remove as many traces of oxidation as possible. Some persist….
A protective oil type W40 has been applied to the metal to protect it and make it shiny.
The plastic-coated fabric has been removed for soaking and cleaning with soapy water.
Overall dimensions:
Length 42 cm
Width 8.5 cm
Height (up to the handle) 60 cm
For convenience when preparing the package, it will be delivered with the handle part disassembled and the fabric in place. However, when reassembling the handle, I advise the buyer to remove the fabric by carefully detaching the snaps and looking carefully at its "path", to put the handle part back and put the fabric back, always being delicate with the snaps.
And there you have it, ready for a new life at home!
Vintage magazine rack in metal and plastic-coated fabric.
Pattern of black stripes and rose medallions.
This fabric is easily removed thanks to snap fasteners that are also plastic-coated.
The tips at the feet are made of black rubber.
The handle part can be removed and the handle is made of resin or bakelite imitation wood
The metal has acquired a patina and has lost its original gilding. It shows traces of oxidation.
This magazine rack has been completely cleaned and lightly sanded to remove as many traces of oxidation as possible. Some persist….
A protective oil type W40 has been applied to the metal to protect it and make it shiny.
The plastic-coated fabric has been removed for soaking and cleaning with soapy water.
Overall dimensions:
Length 42 cm
Width 8.5 cm
Height (up to the handle) 60 cm
For convenience when preparing the package, it will be delivered with the handle part disassembled and the fabric in place. However, when reassembling the handle, I advise the buyer to remove the fabric by carefully detaching the snaps and looking carefully at its "path", to put the handle part back and put the fabric back, always being delicate with the snaps.
And there you have it, ready for a new life at home!