The Matter Magazine Keeper, designed by Kristina Dam Studio, is a unique and functional piece of art that seamlessly blends form and function. This versatile storage solution is meticulously hand-carved from high-quality sandstone, offering a natural and organic aesthetic to any living space.
Product Features
- Material: 100% natural sandstone
- Dimensions: Width 150mm x Depth 240mm x Height 200mm
- Hand-carved design
- Jagged exterior silhouette
- Smooth interior finish
- Each piece is one-of-a-kind
Craftsmanship: The Matter Magazine Keeper showcases exceptional artisanship, with each piece individually sculpted by skilled artisans. The hand-carving process ensures that no two keepers are exactly alike, making each one a unique work of art. The jagged exterior silhouette contrasts beautifully with the smooth, polished interior, creating an intriguing visual and tactile experience.
Versatility
While designed primarily as a magazine holder, this versatile piece can accommodate a variety of items:
- Magazines and periodicals
- Coffee table books
- Hardcover novels
- Important documents
- Tablets or e-readers
Design Philosophy
Kristina Dam Studio is known for its minimalist Scandinavian aesthetic, and the Matter Magazine Keeper exemplifies this approach. The natural sandstone material brings an element of raw beauty to the design, while the sculptural form adds visual interest to any room.
Care and Maintenance
To preserve the natural beauty of the sandstone, it’s recommended to:
- Dust regularly with a soft, dry cloth
- Avoid exposure to direct sunlight for prolonged periods
- Keep away from moisture and humid environments
- Use coasters or protective pads when placing items on top
The Matter Magazine Keeper is an excellent choice for design enthusiasts, art collectors, and anyone looking to add a touch of natural elegance to their home or office. Its dual function as both a practical storage solution and a striking decorative piece makes it a valuable addition to any interior design scheme.
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