Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
Who's next Magazine Rack - white
About the Item
"Who's next" is a magazine rack based on the overlapping of a cube and a parallelepiped, of which we are able to see only the essential structure, just what is necessary to create the shape, in a positive-negative game. Marco Ripa master craftman turns a raw material such as iron into an object with an elegant shape, essential and clean lines, hand-welded and finished to perfection, for those who believe that the details make the difference, especially in the furnishings.
Books and magazines can be arranged each time in a different way, through this small sculptural object that breaks the mold, to decorating living rooms, studios or waiting rooms with style.
Who's next is a limited edition, each piece is numbered.
- Creator:MARCO RIPA (Maker)
- Dimensions:Height: 13.78 in (35 cm)Width: 13.78 in (35 cm)Depth: 13.78 in (35 cm)
- Materials and Techniques:Iron,Lacquered
- Place of Origin:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:2011
- Production Type:New & Custom(Limited Edition)
- Estimated Production Time:Available Now
- Condition:
- Seller Location:Fermo, IT
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU6205234642422
Marco Ripa
Marco Ripa is a craftsman and designer. Through it he produces unique and bespoke minimal furniture pieces in iron and steel.
Born in 1977, at the age of 15 Marco entered the workshop to learn the craft of an artisan. He chose iron as his signature metal because it’s dirty, noisy and rejects repetition.
His metal takes shape, colour and balance inspired by the American sculpturer Calder. Building on Ruskin's philosophy in the Arts and Crafts Movement Marco believes that a man is as unique and unrepeatable as the objects he makes. At the age of 33 Marco founded his own laboratory for the manufacture of iron and steel. "Ornament is, in very truth, an evidence of life in the school of builders, and of their making a due distinction between work which is to be used for architectural effect, and work which is to possess an abstract perfection". John Ruskin,
historian and art critic
Available in different colors. Contact us for more info
About the Seller
5.0
Vetted Seller
These experienced sellers undergo a comprehensive evaluation by our team of in-house experts.
Established in 2010
1stDibs seller since 2022
7 sales on 1stDibs
Typical response time: 5 hours
- ShippingRetrieving quote...Ships From: Fermo, Italy
- Return PolicyThis item cannot be returned.
More From This SellerView All
- Who's next Magazine Rack - fire redBy MARCO RIPALocated in Fermo, FM"Who's next" is a magazine rack based on the overlapping of a cube and a parallelepiped, of which we are able to see only the essential structure, just what is necessary to create th...Category
2010s Italian Magazine Racks and Stands
MaterialsIron
- Who's next Magazine Rack - blue skyBy MARCO RIPALocated in Fermo, FM"Who's next" is a magazine rack based on the overlapping of a cube and a parallelepiped, of which we are able to see only the essential structure, just what is necessary to create th...Category
2010s Italian Magazine Racks and Stands
MaterialsIron
- Who's next Magazine Rack - midnight blueBy MARCO RIPALocated in Fermo, FM"Who's next" is a magazine rack based on the overlapping of a cube and a parallelepiped, of which we are able to see only the essential structure, just what is necessary to create th...Category
2010s Italian Magazine Racks and Stands
MaterialsIron
- Who's next Magazine Rack - blackLocated in Fermo, FM"Who's next" is a magazine rack based on the overlapping of a cube and a parallelepiped, of which we are able to see only the essential structure, just what is necessary to create th...Category
2010s Italian Magazine Racks and Stands
MaterialsIron
- Who's next Magazine Rack, Green LeafLocated in Fermo, FM"Who's next" is a magazine rack based on the overlapping of a cube and a parallelepiped, of which we are able to see only the essential structure, just what is necessary to create th...Category
2010s Italian Magazine Racks and Stands
MaterialsIron
- Who Are You Umbrella StandLocated in Fermo, FM"Who Are You" is an umbrella stand that plays with geometries formed by overlapping an angled cube with a parallelogram. The sculptural object, which func...Category
2010s Italian Umbrella Stands
MaterialsIron
You May Also Like
- White Wire Poodle Magazine RackLocated in New York, NYItalian mid-century white painted wire stylized poodle magazine rack.Category
20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Magazine Racks and Stands
MaterialsWire
- Bohemian White Rattan Magazine Rack - 1970sLocated in Oklahoma City, OKA whimsical white-wrapped rattan magazine rack. This piece reminds us of the 1970s and the popular peacock chairs that seem to define that era. This piece was painted white in its pr...Category
20th Century American Bohemian Magazine Racks and Stands
MaterialsRattan, Paint
- Chinese Painted White Wooden Magazine RackLocated in New York, NYVintage Chinese white wooden magazine rack with two compartments, a turned handle and subtly tapered sides accented in light blue, and a central d...Category
20th Century Chinese Chinese Export Magazine Racks and Stands
MaterialsWood
- Postmodern White Stamped Metal Magazine RackLocated in Brooklyn, NYA lovely 1980s punched metal magazine rack with a white tubular metal frame. Perfect for magazines, books, or vinyl records storage. In good vintage condition with wear consistent wi...Category
Late 20th Century Post-Modern Magazine Racks and Stands
MaterialsMetal
- Mobile Magazine RackBy G Plan FurnitureLocated in Dronten, NLSmall magazine rack on wheels in teak veneer with turquoise laminated top. Open compartments for books and magazines. Drop front compartment on one side. The beautiful original vinta...Category
Vintage 1960s English Mid-Century Modern Magazine Racks and Stands
MaterialsLaminate, Teak
- York Magazine RackLocated in Milan, ITThe magazine rack in Canaletto walnut with a natural oil finish stands out for its sinuous shapes. It is a versatile element that can be placed anywhere in the house. It is self-supp...Category
2010s Italian Magazine Racks and Stands
MaterialsWood
Recently Viewed
View AllMore Ways To Browse
Mcm Magazine
Atomic Magazine
Record Lp Stand
Vintage Garbage Cans
Vintage Record Holder Stand
Vintage Metal Record Rack
Vintage Poodle Collectibles
Ashtray Magazine Holder
Vintage Map Rack
Newspaper Rack Wall
Vintage Record Album Rack
Edward Wormley Tree
Rattan Frog
Canterbury Jewellery Box
Hay Rack
Library Book Canterbury
Vintage Record Album Holder
Used Wire Racks