 Cedar and leather magazine rack, 'Nobility'
$79.95
Elegant yet practical magazine rack made of cedar wrapped in leather that has been embossed with pre-Incaic motifs. It offers an attractive solution to those magazines that invariably end up scattered about every home. Handcrafted by Abel Rios. |
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 Cedar and leather magazine rack, 'Ceremony'
$124.95
Andean motifs extract imposing appeal from this handcrafted magazine rack. The Rios Family elaborates their inventive designs in embossed leather, representing the ritual of the tumi, a ceremonial knife used in ancient Peru for spiritual sacrifices. The frame is crafted from a blend of cedar wood. |
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 Bamboo magazine rack, 'Lahu Chic'
$84.95
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on sale! $76.46
Practical and beautiful, this original design brings hill tribe chic to today's decor. The magazine rack does double duty as an organizer for file folders. Created of tightly-woven bamboo, the versatile piece is crafted by Lahu artisans from Thai Tribal Crafts. This piece is a personal expression of the individual artisan, thus the color and motif may vary slightly from that pictured. |
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 Wood and leather magazine rack, 'Birds in a Berry Bush'
$129.95
Birds alight on a berry bush to feast on the succulent fruit. Portrayed in colorful tooled leather, the graceful images adorn a magazine rack. Oscar Pastor crafts the piece by hand featuring golden purpurine accents. |
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 Leather and cedar magazine rack, 'Literary Birds'
$129.95
Elegant birds of golden feathers tell of the riches in the Andean highlands. Peru's Fidel Barrientos details their elegant presence with sublime artistry. He carefully tools the imagery on quality leather, and builds the magazine rack of cedar. |
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 Cedar and leather magazine rack, 'Bird of Paradise'
$144.95
Birds of paradise flit amid leafy branches in an idyllic Andean portrait. Embossed on burnished leather, the cheery motifs grace a handmade magazine rack. Oscar Pastor crafts the piece from wood with two handy compartments to organize reading material. A handle of turned cedar wood carries it from room to room. It stands on cedar feet. |
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 Cedar and leather magazine rack, 'Ancestral Guard'
$134.95
now
on sale! $121.46
Classic lines and contours characterize this tasteful magazine rack. The floral details reflect colonial sentiments, expertly created by Abel Reos. An example of Peruvian tradition, this piece is as beautiful as it is useful. |
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 Leather magazine rack, 'Honey Lace'
$107.95
Lacy motifs surround this beautiful magazine rack, embossed on honey colored leather. The Asis Family crafts the piece with two compartments to organize reading material. A handle of turned cedar wood carries it from room to room. |
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 Cedar and leather magazine rack, 'Iquilla'
$124.95
Rugged textures evoke the ancient allure of Andean design, as the artisans of the Rios Family intricately emboss the leather surface of this magazine rack. The frame is constructed from cedar, offering a presentation for the exquisitely symmetrical details rendered by hand. Iquilla is an Aymara word meaning "flower." |
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 Magazine rack, 'Chocolate Garden'
$109.95
This intricate tooled leather magazine rack is carefully crafted by Eduardo Asis and family. The design is reminiscent of artistry during Peru's sixteenth century colonial era, where a clash of cultures produced a beautiful amalgamation of rustic style still popular today. The Asis Family incorporates the leather with a cedar wood frame. |
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 Iron and recycled glass magazine rack, 'Copper Revival'
$72.95
now
on sale! $65.66
Celebrating nature by recycling materials, Dan Quaynor crafts a captivating magazine rack. The ornate piece is forged from iron and decorated with luscious green and copper leaves, which Quaynor makes by recycling glass according to bead-making techniques. |
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 Iron magazine rack, 'Book Garden'
$37.95
Tropical tendrils and cheerful daisies form an airy magazine rack. Crafted and painted by hand, it organizes reading material with Balinese style. Ketut Sudana Antara transforms iron into a practical and beautiful design. |
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 Leather magazine rack, 'Cinnamon Tree'
$107.95
Embossed on cinnamon colored leather, leafy branches reach skyward like an imaginary tree. The elegant motifs grace a handmade magazine rack. The Asis Family crafts the piece with two handy compartments to organize reading material. A handle of turned wood carries it from room to room. |
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 Leather magazine rack, 'Inca Mailman'
$109.95
Centering a beautiful magazine rack, a chasqui hurries about his work. Chasquis were Inca messengers, trained from a very early age to run long distances and traverse the seemingly impossible terrain of the Peruvian Andes. On either end, tooled leather defines the intricate Raimondi stela. Named for Antonio Raimondi, who discovered it, it depicts a deity from the Chavin culture known as the smiling god. The Asis Family selects two symbols of the Andes and a turned mahogany handle to accent this piece. |
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