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Guidelines, a magazine very minimalist

Always interesting to find designs that give a twist to what is normally there. For example, when one thinks of a magazine, imagine a small box to keep up in orderly fashion magazines. In contrast, Guidelines, magazines have a very special role, almost like works of art exhibited in question.

This is a very minimalist magazine rack, consisting of folded steel bars that intersect each other in order to accommodate magazines. A slight visual structure in which to look our best design magazines.

The design is something the Dutchman Frederik Roija and is available in white, black and three primary colors, red, blue and yellow. Depending on the color you choose, the effect on the wall is very different. With the white, practically blends into the wall are of making the “float” on air.

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