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VINTAGE MAGAZINE RACK-Twisted Hearts-Chic and Shabby, California chic, Paris Apt, Cottage Chic,Mid Century, Steampunk or Romantic
LISTED ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2024 - VIEWED 20 TIMES
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This is one of the best representations of shabby or Cottage Chic I have found! I so love this uniquely twisted iron magazine rack! Measuring 20" tall, 12" wide and 10" deep, it sits chairside or spotlighted with all the reading material you treasure. LOVE the design of the handle and the central divider (heart!!!) The exterior portions of the pockets have oval panels that could be re-embellished with...painting? valentine cutouts? florals needlework? Whatever your creative mind craves...or left, shabby and wonderful, as is. Note the neat little floral screwtops securely holding the central panels to the sides... Every home, no matter how compact, can find room for this rack. Despite its "shabby" paint, it is in good sturdy condition, with all the riveting tight.
$29.50
+ $12.00 shipping
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Vintage 4 Antiques
VINTAGE4ANTIQUES
Patton, MO
Seller Since 10/17/2024
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