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Your collection at a glance: 9 magazine racks for every budget

Pia Seidel
10/2/2025
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Even in the digital age, printed matter still has its charm. A magazine rack brings order to your magazine collection and beautifies your home. Here are some well-designed examples that emphasise the front pages.

Although we are constantly glued to our mobiles or tablets, print media still has a permanent place in our lives and homes. With a stylish magazine rack, you can store magazines neatly and present them impressively at the same time. A cool cover quickly becomes an eye-catcher in the living room or office and reminds you to pick up a magazine more often.

Here are nine magazine holders that caught my eye while browsing the range or at the Paris furniture fair. Instead of hiding magazines, they skilfully showcase the magazine covers.

1. "Clutch" from Hübsch

The "Clutch" magazine holder from the Hübsch brand from Denmark is simply hung on the wall. It offers space for three to four magazines, either horizontally or vertically. In a bright orange or a subtle sand tone, it is an eye-catcher that fits into any colour scheme. Both versions are made of robust metal and can hold up to five kilograms of journals or even heavy books.

The name clutch probably comes from the fact that, like a clutch handbag, it is inspired by fashion - both are pretty and practical.
The name clutch probably comes from the fact that, like a clutch handbag, it is inspired by fashion - both are pretty and practical.
Source: Hübsch

2. "Inbetween" by Hübsch

Why did I choose "Inbetween"? The holder is simple, made of robust metal and its beam construction ensures that as much of your independent magazine or book cover as possible is shown to its best advantage. The design for the wall saves floor space and is available in two neutral shades: black and light grey. Both colour variants add a touch of elegance and sophistication to the room and have storage space for around five magazines or two thick books - positioned vertically or horizontally. The only disadvantage: like "Clutch", this model also has to be mounted on the wall first.

The design is simple but chic and brings a modern touch to the home.
The design is simple but chic and brings a modern touch to the home.
Source: Hübsch

3. "Rustic Rattan Sisi" from Rivièra Maison

The "Rustic Rattan Sisi" designer piece from the Dutch brand has a simple brown colour that can make your living room appear warm and inviting. The greatest thing about this magazine rack, however, is the rattan weave. It allows you to see the contents and arouses curiosity. In contrast to the fixed wall holders from Hübsch, you can easily take this model with you wherever you want to read thanks to its bag-like shape. Unlike wooden or metal surfaces, however, the wickerwork is not quite as easy to dust.

Like a shopper: you can easily carry this magazine holder from A to B with the handles.
Like a shopper: you can easily carry this magazine holder from A to B with the handles.
Source: Rivièra Maison

4. "Aubrey" from Kave Home

With "Aubrey" from the Spanish brand Kave Home, you can say goodbye to the chaos of scattered magazines and store them in a tasteful and organised way. Thanks to the open structure, you always have your reading material in view and can simply grab it whenever you want. And like all metal models, "Aubrey" is easy to clean - perfect for everyday use.

Thanks to the grid-like, geometric design of this metal stand, your magazines not only stay in place, but are also decorative.
Thanks to the grid-like, geometric design of this metal stand, your magazines not only stay in place, but are also decorative.
Source: Kave Home

5. "Slope" from Hübsch

The "Slope" also reduces chaos and welcomes style to your magazine storage. This minimalist metal wall holder impresses with its elegant sand colour. The open construction presents the cover in its entirety while remaining discreetly in the background. Although "Slope" only holds a few print editions, it can also serve as a cookbook, mobile or tablet holder. The compact dimensions make it possible to integrate the holder into different living spaces.

Slope is the ideal wall holder if you need to have both hands free or want to display magazine covers in their entirety.
Slope is the ideal wall holder if you need to have both hands free or want to display magazine covers in their entirety.
Source: Hübsch

6. "Dex" from Bloomingville

With its curved iron design, wrapped in woven water hyacinth, the "Dex" magazine holder has a warm and natural look. The waves also have a purpose: they form two compartments so you can organise and display your magazines. With the built-in handle, you can easily carry the holder from the Scandinavian brand Bloomingville from one room to the next. However, cleaning is a little more difficult due to the wickerwork.

The wave-shaped object decorates the reading corner.
The wave-shaped object decorates the reading corner.
Source: Bloomingville

7th "Tick" from Hübsch

The "Tick" newspaper rack is somewhere between art and design. Made from FSC-certified ash wood, it boasts a warm sand/yellow colour that immediately catches the eye. Its surface presents your favourite magazines or coffee table books like an open book, so your magazines are always organised and ready to hand. However, quality comes at a price. With its price, this model is more of a luxury item and for those who have a "design tick".

This statement piece is not only a colourful accent, but also offers a sculptural presentation surface.
This statement piece is not only a colourful accent, but also offers a sculptural presentation surface.
Source: Hübsch

8. "Curva" from Aytm

The "Curva" magazine rack from the Danish brand Aytm has quickly made a name for itself on the design scene. Its clever design combines style with functionality. Made from sturdy steel, it has three compartments - more than most other holders - and keeps your magazine collection organised. It has an airy feel thanks to its grid look and comes in different colours and sizes. In addition to print media, it is also suitable for other purposes, such as storing books or documents. Due to its high-quality materials and sophisticated design, this stand is in the higher price segment, which makes it a luxury item.

The curved shape not only looks great, but also ensures that magazines and other items are held securely.
The curved shape not only looks great, but also ensures that magazines and other items are held securely.
Source: Aytm

9th "Forma" from Hübsch

This magazine rack is more than just a holder - it's more of a shelf or room divider, showcasing your journals and structuring areas. Made from FSC-certified wood with a chic oak veneer look, it combines aesthetics and function. Particularly useful if your workspace merges with your living space. The only catch: it's quite large and has a high price tag. But you can display several magazines or books at once.

Made from sustainable wood and designed in an elegant oak look, this 2-in-1 solution is ideal for showcasing reading material and structuring rooms.
Made from sustainable wood and designed in an elegant oak look, this 2-in-1 solution is ideal for showcasing reading material and structuring rooms.
Source: Hübsch
Header image: Hübsch

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