Product description
Tired of magazines and newspapers cluttering your living space? Our handmade Alor magazine rack, crafted from natural rattan, brings both organisation and elegance into your home. Its timeless, minimalist design with clean lines blends seamlessly with any interior style – whether modern, rustic, or boho. The two separate compartments, each 12 cm wide, feature open sides, offering generous storage for your favourite magazines, newspapers, books, or even lightweight throws.
Lovingly handcrafted from a combination of sturdy rattan fibres and fine woven detailing, Alor perfectly balances durability and lightness. Its sustainable, high-quality materials ensure longevity, while the integrated handle makes it easy to carry from room to room – perfect for keeping your reading essentials close at hand, wherever you need them.
Our Alor newspaper racks are meticulously handcrafted using traditional methods on the island of Java, Indonesia. We place great importance on fair wages and good working conditions. The use of high-quality natural materials and the skilled craftsmanship of our artisans emphasize the sustainability and quality of this product. This way, you can be confident in receiving an eco-friendly and long-lasting accessory that helps to preserve cultural heritage in the form of beautiful handicrafts.
➤ Dimensions & weight:
Length x width x height: 40x30x33 cm
Weight: 0.52 kg
Our products are artfully crafted individual pieces. They may vary slightly in size, color and shape due to the production by hand and natural variations in materials.
➤ The sustainable material: Rattan
This rapidly renewable raw material is obtained from rattan palms, which grow as climbing plants in the tropical forests of Indonesia. Their branches and trunks are harvested by hand without damaging the surrounding trees and then dried. The inside of the branches and trunks is used in various thicknesses for furniture, baskets or lamps, while the bark is cut into strips and used for filigree wickerwork, such as the well-known ‘Viennese weave’. As rattan palms need an intact ecosystem to grow, rattan processing is an incentive for the local population to preserve healthy, natural forests.
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