10 magazine racks to keep your glossy library in order

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10 magazine racks to keep your library in orderKartell

The titles you choose to read (or display) say a lot about you, which is why storage and curation matter. Want the latest copy of ELLE Decoration within reach? Striving to impress guests with an exhibit of back issues? Find the answer below...

‘Nodo 30’ magazine rack, Reflex

Shiny, curving and a little bit quirky, Reflex’s ‘Nodo 30’ rack is not one for those with butter fingers. The base is made from sandblasted glass while the supportive ball is Murano glass that comes in marine blue or green hues. From approx £857, reflexangelo.com

a glass blue magazine holder
Reflex

‘Falesia’ magazine rack, Krill Design

Though the first thing you’ll likely notice about Cristian Li Voi’s ‘Falesia’ is its unusual curls, the fact that it is 3D printed from Mediterranean lemon peels deserves fanfare too. The sustainable magazine holder is available in four energetic colourways including zingy yellow and Panton orange. Approx £174, krilldesign.net

a curly yellow magazine holder
Krill

‘Gallery’ magazine shelf, Bisley

Though it’s technically a shelf, not a rack, we think Bisley’s ‘Gallery Magazine Shelf’ is worthy of a spot on this list as it’s a prime place to display your favourite publication. The wall mounted accessory comes in a kaleidoscope of colour options – choose one that really pops against your wall. £68, bisley.com

a pink magazine shelf
Bisley

‘Magazine holder’, Kartell

This translucent design by Giotto Stoppino for Kartell is perfect for displaying magazine covers that you really want to show off. It’s probably the most iconic magazine rack in the history of the accessory and therefore a timeless option that’ll never go out of style. £162, kartell.com

a red magazine rack
Kartell

‘Ren’ magazine rack, Poltrona Frau

With its leather sling, ‘Ren’ by Neri & Hu’s for Poltrona Frau quite literally elevates your reading material. It’s crafted from a brass frame with lengthy birch plywood legs and a Canaletto walnut veneer. From £2,364, poltronafrau.com

magazine
ELLE Decoration UK

‘Sino’ magazine holder, AYTM

Short on floor space and don’t want to take up precious room with a magazine rack but still want somewhere chic to store your reads? Look no further than ‘Sino’. Designed by Danish homeware brand AYTM, it is conveniently situated underneath a small side table with a marble top. Approx £342, aytmdesign.com

a magazine holder and side table
AYTM

‘Side’ magazine rack, Minotti

Designed to perfectly complement Minotti’s ‘Side’ coffee tables, this magazine rack would suit a living room with a muted colour palette and minimalist decor. The accessory is crafted to last and is made with sturdy metal sides and structural tubes that are finished in black nickel. £2,670, minottilondon.com

a black magazine rack
Minotti

‘Herman’ magazine stand, Ferm Living

If you’re after a utilitarian magazine rack, Ferm Living’s ‘Herman’ is for you. The durable canvas holder is set on a powder-coated metal frame secured with leather laces. Brass poppers and a leather logo are the final flourishes. £95, fermliving.co.uk

a canvas magazine holder
Ferm Living

‘String System’ shelving and magazine holder, String

String is known for making organisation joyful, and this addition to its famous shelving unit is ideal for tidy magazine storage. The magazine holder (£43) can be easily slotted onto any rung on the ‘String System’ shelf (from £52) to suit your needs. skandium.com

a white magazine holder and matching shelves
String Furniture

‘Paris Paname’ magazine rack, Roche Bobois

This sophisticated multifunctional magazine sling is designed by French artist Bruno Moinard, whose signature style is all heritage French flair. It’s part of an extensive furniture collection called ‘Paris Paname’ for Roche Bobois that also features a wardrobe, sofa and mirror. £1,970, roche-bobois.com

a leather magazine holder with a ledge
Courtesy of Roche Bobois