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Ren Magazine Rack

C$ 4,815.00
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Item No. 100511717

Ren Magazine Rack

C$ 4,815.00
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100511717

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Finish : Walnut
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Ren Magazine Rack
C$ 4,815.00
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Combining wood, brass, and saddle leather, the Ren Magazine Rack (2016) marries luxurious materials with a simple yet elegant form. The distinctive rack features a luxe leather sling that hangs from a Canaletto walnut frame with brass hardware. Shanghai-based designers Neri & Hu create thoughtful objects that enrich contemporary life while linking to a collective history. The rack’s solid walnut frame traces the shape of the Chinese ideogram “ren,” which means “person” or “human being.” Place it beside a reading chair, sofa, or bed for a captivating, useful accent. Made in Italy.
  • Elegant magazine rack with luxe leather sling.
  • Solid Canaletto walnut frame.
  • Easily movable.
Brand
Poltrona Frau
General Dimensions
  • 27⅝" H 13⅞" W 15¾" D
Product Weight
6.25 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
1-year warranty
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Dimensions

Ren Magazine Rack

  • Height (in): 27⅝
  • Width (in): 13⅞
  • Depth (in): 15¾
  • Weight (lbs): 6.25
  • Solid Canaletto walnut
  • Saddle leather sling
  • Brushed steel rods with brass finish

Neri & Hu

Renowned for their interdisciplinary approach to design, Shanghai-based architecture practice Neri&Hu anchor their ethos in the overlapping elements of experience, detail, material, form, and light. Founders Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu work at all scales – from master planning to branding to product design – by responding to projects with a dynamic worldview that sharply combines myriad influences.

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