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Tony Paul for Woodlin-Hall Mod-577 Brass & Walnut Interlace Magazine Rack, 1950s
$695
£533.73
€611.65
CA$978.39
A$1,096.01
CHF 571.12
MX$13,369.07
NOK 7,257.65
SEK 6,843.44
DKK 4,565.17
About the Item
An iconic mid-century magazine rack by Tony Paul for Woodlin-Hall, model no. 577 from the Interlace line, designed and produced circa 1950s. This collectible piece features a sculptural brass rod frame and a woven grid basket made from richly toned walnut wood interlaced slats. The solid walnut dowel handle adds warmth and functionality to the minimalist brass structure, making it a beautiful marriage of material and form.
This design was originally featured in a Woodlin-Hall catalog, where it was offered as part of a cohesive collection of woven brass and wood storage and accessory pieces. The Model 577 is described as measuring 16.5" wide, 8.5" deep, and 17" high - a size that makes it ideal for holding magazines, vinyl records, or even guest towels in a powder room or spa.
A quintessential accessory for a Mid-Century Modern, California Modern, or Danish Modern interior, this piece also sits comfortably within Contemporary, Eclectic, or Japandi-styled spaces. Lightweight and elegantly proportioned, it works beautifully beside a lounge chair or sofa, paired with teak, walnut, or brass accents. The warm patina on both the brass and wood slats adds authenticity and vintage appeal.
This Tony Paul magazine holder is not only a stylish functional object, but also a notable collectible for fans of American mid-century design. Use it in a living room, library, office, or even a boutique commercial setting for a touch of period charm and understated luxury.
MEASUREMENTS:
H 17" x W 16.5" x D 8.5"
CONDITION:
Good vintage condition with age appropriate wear and patina. Brass has light to moderate patina as can be seen in photos. interlaced wood is in very good condition overall with some minor blemishes and one break in the wood (on the lower inside of the magazine rack, not visible while in use) as can be seen in the photos. Ready for immediate use.
- Creator:Tony Paul (Designer),Woodlin-Hall (Manufacturer)
- Dimensions:Height: 17 in (43.18 cm)Width: 16.5 in (41.91 cm)Depth: 8.5 in (21.59 cm)
- Style:Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
- Materials and Techniques:
- Place of Origin:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:circa 1950
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. Good vintage condition with light age, patina and wear. See description for more details. Ready for immediate use.
- Seller Location:Los Angeles, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1330246077632
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