Modern book holder inspired by the shape of an open hand that will cradle your fashion magazines and current reads.
Skola Magazine Rack designed by Fatih Demirci looks like a minimalist sculpture folded from a single piece of bent plywood.
Design is clean and fluid, with a curve that rises from the flat base, folds sharply upward, and then angles forward to create a book cradle.
Top section resembles a gentle, cupped hand, offering holding support.
Bottom area has a tray for stacked books that grounds the magazine rack.
Stacks below. Spotlight above. Skola Magazine Rack stores everything and keeps your favorite books front and center.
No hinges, no screws, no nonsense. Just smart design using bent plywood.
Inspired by the shape of a hand. Skola doesn’t just hold your books and magazines, it holds them like it cares.
Discreet handle carved into the back panel ensures portability, so it can move with you from reading nook to studio.
This is not your grandma’s magazine rack (unless she was an architect)…
Skola is a beautiful magazine rack crafted from one sheet of bent plywood.
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