Edwardian Oak Two-Section Magazine Rack with Exposed Rivets
£495Subject to availability

Description
This vintage oak magazine rack offers a strong, rustic aesthetic that highlights the beauty of traditional English joinery. The most eye-catching part of the piece is the decorative yet functional use of iron rivets along the edges, which creates a striking "stitched" effect against the warm oak panels.
The rack is constructed from thick, solid oak boards designed for stability and durability. It features a central wooden partition that neatly divides the interior into two sections for organized storage, while the two side panels extend upwards to form integrated, easy-to-grip carry handles.
The wood is finished in a medium-brown oak tone that beautifully showcases the natural grain and age-related character of the timber. The lack of ornate carvings or metal hardware (other than the rivets) emphasises a clean, utilitarian design that fits well in Arts & Crafts or traditional interiors.
Details
Type: Magazine Rack / Newspaper Tidy
Period: Edwardian / Early 20th Century
Date: Circa 1920
Country of Origin: United Kingdom (Attributed)
Materials: Solid Oak, Iron Rivets
Condition: Good; consistent with age and use
Approximate Dimensions:
Height: 13 in. (33 cm)
Width: 13 in. (33 cm)
Depth: 8.5 in. (21.5 cm)
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