Smoked Glass Magazine Rack in Faux-Bamboo Brass
This Smoked Glass Magazine Rack reflects refined Parisian metalwork from the mid-20th century. The structure stands on a four-leg base with strong balance. A tall arched handle rises at the center and defines the silhouette. Solid brass forms the entire frame in a faux-bamboo style. The design recreates natural bamboo nodes with precision. Two slanted V-shaped compartments extend from the central axis. Each side holds smoked glass panels within brass frames.
Curved stretchers support the structure and end in rounded finials. The tinted glass adds contrast and depth. The warm brass finish enhances its decorative appeal. This magazine rack combines function with sculptural presence.
Design features suggest a link to Maison Baguès. This Parisian house led luxury brass and bronze design for decades. During the 1960s and 1970s, it produced elegant small furniture. Collectors still value these pieces for their style and craftsmanship.
Place this Smoked Glass Magazine Rack beside a sofa, desk, or reading chair. It organizes magazines while elevating the room’s design.
Dimensions
- Width: 45 cm (17.7 in)
- Depth: 20 cm (7.9 in)
- Height: 46.5 cm (18.3 in)
This piece remains in good overall condition. The brass shows natural oxidation and a consistent patina. The original smoked glass panels remain intact.












































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