MyGift Modern Brass Plated Metal Wire and Caramel Leatherette Sl
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MyGift Modern Brass Plated Metal Wire and Caramel Leatherette Sl
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Freestanding modern brass plated metal wire and caramel leatherette sling style magazine rack
Ideal for storing magazines, books, documents, brochures and other reading materials
Small footprint makes this magazine holder easy to use on any desk, table, counter top surface or freestanding next to any couch or armchair
Brass plated metal wire design paired with a caramel leatherette sleeve adds sleek contemporary accent to a wide range of home and office settings
Approximate Dimensions: Overall - 11.75 W x 5.0 D x 13.75 H; Leatherette Sling - 10.75 W x 5.0 D x 8.0 H (in inches)
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Product description
Keep your magazines, documents and other reading materials efficiently organized without taking up valuable space with this brass plated metal wire and caramel leatherette magazine holder basket rack. Easy to display on any desk, table or counter top surface, its sleek and striking combination of brass metal wire and caramel leatherette provides an attractive aesthetic which blends nicely with most contemporary home and office decors.
Approximate Dimensions: Overall - 11.75 W x 5.0 D x 13.75 H; Leatherette Sling - 10.75 W x 5.0 D x 8.0 H (in inches)
MyGift Modern Brass Plated Metal Wire and Caramel Leatherette Sl
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