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Month: January 2021

For the Vintage Styled Home: Mid Century Magazine Racks

I love a pretty vintage magazine rack. I think they come in handy for a load of things and they also look really really good as a vintage home decor piece. Here is mine that I picked up years ago and holds all my vintage magazines, ads etc (oh I need to dust my floor hahaha!).

vintage magazine racks mid century home decor

The history of magazine racks is frankly..unknown. I have searched everywhere to see who started making them, when, how the idea came to be (it’s obvious but I wanted to read about it) and I came up with nothing! So very odd. Something that has been in most people’s homes at one time or another does not even get a wikipedia entry!

So if any of my readers can fill in the gaps on this, that would be greatly appreciated (comment below).

As for today, I wanted to show off a few of my favorite vintage magazine racks from the mid century (I did find one’s that said they were from the early 1900s, so that gives us a bit of insight on how long they have been around) that you can buy right now (as of time of post). Plus I managed to find some vintage catalog pages showcasing styles you could buy and take home in that same time period.

Let’s see what I found!

NOTE! Vintage Shopping for your own magazine rack? I have put together an updated monthly Etsy favourite collection featuring mid-century magazine racks you can purchase (start January 29th,2024). Happy Shopping!


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Mid Century Magazine Racks

Pictured in this 1955 Spiegal Christmas Catalog are 2 magazine racks. One is a “casually modern “wrought iron and brass” version (Around $27 today). The other is the “New Italian Trend” (would cost around $63 today). Both are really fantastic but I would probably go with the less expensive one if I had to chose.

1955 Sears (Spiegal) Christmas Wish Book Catalog Home Decor Page featuring Magazine Racks.

The photo is from a past post I did called “Decor ideas from the homes of the 1950s“. This awesome vintage snapshot features a wooden magazine rack, sitting under the side table to the left of the photo.

Isn’t this living room and our lovely lady amazing?!

1950s vintage photo of a 1950s living room with an older lady sitting on a chair in 1950s fashion.

Okay this one is NOT Mid Century but it’s to pretty not to share! A 1930s Norman Bel Geddes vintage chrome magazine rack with a bakelite handle (Avail HERE).

Who was Norman Bel Geddes?  He was an American theatrical and industrial designer. Bel Geddes opened an industrial-design studio in 1927, and designed a wide range of commercial products, from cocktail shakers to commemorative medallions to radio cabinets. His designs extended to unrealized futuristic concepts (like the below magazine holder, then I’m not sure truly holds much).

Art Deco Norman Bel Geddes Revere Chrome Magazine Rack Holder 1930’s Bakelite

Source: eBay

Smart Home Accessories included things like cup and saucer set AND smoker magazine stands seen in the bottom of this 1957 vintage sears catalog page.

1957 vintage catalog page for 1950s home accessories like cups and saucers and magazine racks.

If you like wicker & green in your home, then look no further then this beauty of a mid century magazine rack (1950s). (Avail HERE)

Metal 1950's Magazine Rack | Wicker Vintage Newspaper Rack | Green and Bronze Retro Rack

Source: Etsy

Mid Century Modern brass coloured vintage wire magazine rack from the 1960s (Avail as of July 13th, 2022 HERE).

Mid Century Modern brass coloured vintage wire magazine rack from the 1960s

Source: Etsy

Absolutely gorgeous German Mid Century magazine rack & table.

This elegant 1950s magazine holder has a brass frame and table top of black-painted perforated metal mesh. The table is foldable for storage and is from Germany. Love it (avail HERE)!

German MID CENTURY Magazine Rack with Wire Mesh Table Top

Source: Etsy

If you love that mid century / atomic style of design then this kitschy 1960s magazine rack is for you (avail HERE)!

Mid century Retro Vintage plastic strings Magazine Rack Magazine Newspaper rack Magazine stand Design Black Metal wire 1960s

Source: Etsy

Another smoker stand and magazine racks but this time for a 1957 Simpson-Sears Canada Christmas Catalog.

smoker stand and magazine racks but this time for a 1957 Simpson-Sears Canada Christmas Catalog.

Beautiful magazine rack or newspaper holder made of full brass in Italy during the 1950s (avail HERE).

Beautiful magazine rack or newspaper holder made of full brass in Italy during the 1950s.

Source: Etsy

1950s vintage solid black metal magazine rack with decorative rattan detail on the handle and all 4 corners (avail HERE).

1950s vintage solid black metal magazine rack with decorative rattan detail on the handle and all 4 corners.

Source: Etsy

1959 Sears Christmas Wish Book, catalog page featuring a vintage brass plated metal magazine rack.

1959 Sears Christmas Wish Book, vintage catalog page featuring a vintage brass plated metal magazine rack.

Here is a similar version of the holder pictured above I found on Etsy. Vintage Hammer Brass Magazine Rack from the 1960s.

Vintage Hammer Brass Magazine Rack from the 1960s.

Source: Etsy

A wonderful mid century modern (1960s) vintage find! This brass magazine rack with a wood handle. The basket of the rack is open with leaft detail, a performated metal base and scrolled feet and scrolled metal along the top (Avail HERE).

A wonderful mid century modern vintage find! This brass magazine rack with a wood handle. The basket of the rack is open with leaft detail, a performated metal base and scrolled feet and scrolled metal along the top. Is great for storage or home organziation

Source: Etsy

Extraordinary 1960s Bamboo Magazine and Magazine Stand. LOVE THIS! (Avail HERE)

Extraordinary 1960s Bamboo Magazine and Magazine Stand

Source: Etsy

Question time! Do you own a magazine rack? Do you store what it was meant for inside or do you use it for something else. Share your thoughts in the comment section below!

Thanks for stopping by friends!

Liz

The 1940s Vintage Magazine Covers of ‘The Australian Women’s Weekly’

First up..Happy New Year friends! We made it to 2021! I hope you had a nice and safe new years (mine was a quiet night in with the hubby and zoom).

To kick of 2021 I wanted to share some of my favorite vintage magazine covers from ‘The Australian Women’s Weekly‘ which is a series of magazines I have been enjoying online (for FREE..HERE) during Toronto’s on and off lockdowns (which I am going back into come Thursday).

1940s Vintage Magazine Cover: The Australian Women's Weekly 16-03-1940. 1940s Vintage Magazine cover featuring 1940s fashions from NYC.

Source for ALL the covers in this post: Archive.org

If you have never heard of this magazine or seen the content inside, you MUST take some time to check it out. They are filled with loads of juicy vintage content that would make any lover of times gone by, head spin! Fashions, stories, news, advertising and so much more! The fashions are what truly caught my eye but it was everything else that held my attention.

So for today’s post I want to share some of my favorite covers from the 1940s and due to the shear number (hello..weekly magazine!), I will make this into a series focusing on different time’s and months. But for today I want to just showcase some of my favorite covers from various dates in the 1940s.

Let’s begin!

The 1940s Vintage Magazine Covers of ‘The Australian Women’s Weekly’

Brief History of ‘The Weekly’:

  • The magazine was started in 1933 by Frank Packer as a weekly publication.
  • It was to have two distinctive features: firstly it would be a newspaper with an element of topicality in all its features. Secondly it would be an attempt to appeal to all Australian women, regardless of class, and have a national focus. Wanting it to appeal to a mass audience.
  • The overall popularity of the magazine between the 1930s-1980s meant that articles and advertisements published in it were widely read across Australia not only by women, but men as well.
  • The magazines power to influence and shape culture across the nation intersected with the rise of various women’s and parenting issues.
  • As of February 2019, The Weekly has overtaken Better Homes and Gardens, coming out on top as Australia’s most read magazine (Source).

The Vintage Magazine Covers:

The Australian Women’s Weekly 06-07-1940. So many things I love about this cover illustration. First up, the adorable what looks like a Scottie dog that our fashionable woman is playing with. Secondly the cute 1940s victory rolls hairstyle she is sporting with a snood. So 1940s!

1940s Australian Women's weekly magazine cover featuring a woman playing with her scotty dog in 1940s fashions and 1940s hairstyle

The Australian Women’s Weekly 13-07-1940 featuring the Winter Cookery Book. How cute is our 1940s housewife with her curls and red and white polka dot bow that matches her dress?

If you click HERE you can see what those vintage recipes were.

The Australian Women's Weekly 13-07-1940 featuring the Winter Cookery Book. How cute is our 1940s housewife with her curls and red and white polka dot bow that matches her dress?

The Australian Women’s Weekly 15-02-1941. Summer is here! Why not be the most stylish on the block? (what dreamy 1940s women’s fashion on display).

The Australian Women's Weekly 15-02-1941. Summer is here! Why not be the most stylish on the block? (what dreamy 1940s women's fashion on display).

The Australian Women’s Weekly 22-11-1941. “Till we meet again”.

The Australian Women's Weekly 22-11-1941-Till we meet again. 1940s magazine cover featuring the legs of a man and woman in seamed stockings saying goodbye during WW2.

The Australian Women’s Weekly 28-02-1942. Victory Gardens help you do your part!

I love to garden and this woman in her 1940s pants and blouse with straw hat, is making me want to replicate this look for my next digging in the dirt adventures.

The Australian Women's Weekly 28-02-1942 featuring a pretty 1940s woman in 1940s fashions in a field.

The Australian Women’s Weekly 12-12-1942. Even in times of war one must ensure that your hair and makeup was on point! It was your duty for any women during WW2. Gosh what amazing vintage hairstyle goals!

The Australian Women's Weekly 12-12-1942. Cover depicts two service women during WW2 doing their hair.

The Australian Women’s Weekly 09-10-1943. Women all over the world were stepping up to help on the homefront, working in factories, making victory gardens and more.

Australian Women's Weekly 09-10-1943. The cover features a woman in overalls working in factory during WW2 Australia

The Australian Women’s Weekly 23-01-1943. On this cover we have an angry woman folding up her precious nylon stockings (which were rationed all over during WW2), to be given away (I’m assuming). Inside of the magazine, there is an article entitled “Can you bear to go without stockings?” which seems to reflect our cover.

Side note…I LOVE our cover model’s brightly coloured pattern, puffed sleeved 40s dress with matching bracelets (maybe bakelite if this was a real image).

The Australian Women's Weekly 23-01-1943. Cover illustration features a woman being upset to give up her stockings for the war during WW2

The Australian Women’s Weekly 18-03-1944. Buy those victory loans and keep helping the cause. This cute image features a pretty woman tipping her husbands pants upside down to find extra money to buy those victory loans.

The Australian Women's Weekly 18-03-1944. Buy those victory loans! Keep helping the cause. The images features a pretty woman tipping her husbands pants upside down to find extra money.

The Australian Women’s Weekly 13-01-1945. The cover features the women of Australia who entered the service to help the cause.

The Australian Women's Weekly 13-01-1945. Cover features women during WW2 in different service uniforms.

The Australian Women’s Weekly 05-01-1946. What is your summer style? Is it anything like our young woman on the cover in her cute 2 piece 1940s swimsuit and sandal wedges?

The Australian Women's Weekly 05-01-1946. What is your summer style? Is it anything like our young woman on the cover in her cute 2 piece 1940s swimsuit and sandal wedges?

The Australian Women’s Weekly 23-02-1946. Time to wash your hair! What a pretty floral bowl we have in this photo.

he Australian Women's Weekly 23-02-1946. Image on the cover features a woman washing her hair in a floral bowl wearing a flower housedress or robe.

The Australian Women’s Weekly 23-03-1946 was a special knitting issue! Gosh I wish I could knit! I would make that blanket and that sweater. All so fantastic!

The Australian Women's Weekly 23-03-1946 was a special knitting issue. Featuring a woman a 1940s knitted sweater and skirt laying out a knitted blanket.

The Australian Women’s Weekly 07-06-1947. June is for weddings! What a stunner of a wedding dress and our bridesmaid featured is not looking so bad either (love the yellow).

The Australian Women's Weekly 07-06-1947. June is for weddings! What a stunner of a wedding dress and our bridesmaid featured is not looking so bad either (love the yellow).

The Australian Women’s Weekly 06-11-1948. I liked this cover because it reminded me of my “vintage tennis style” post I did last year.

The Australian Women's Weekly 06-11-1948 featuring a pretty blonde woman playing tennis

The Australian Women’s Weekly 19-02-1949. Elizabeth and her new baby..Charles!

The_Australian_Womens_Weekly_19_02_1949 magazine cover featuring Queen Elizabeth and her new baby son, Prince Charles

Share in the comments section below what your favorite cover was!

FURTHER READING:

Vintage Magazine Covers from the 1920s-1960s (Collection of blog posts by the Vintage Inn)

Liz