More than an accessory, a true statement of style and good taste. The Kristoff marble magazine rack embodies the principle that design, when it reaches its purest form, becomes an extension of identity. With a serene and bold presence, its structure — two marble slabs crossed in the shape of a cross — establishes a point of visual and structural balance. This intersection, as simple as it is powerful, summarizes the spirit of late modernism and contemporary minimalism: the pursuit of beauty through proportion, material, and the absence of artifice. Inspired by brutalism, this design reveals an essential truth: marble, with its natural veins and glossy finish, needs no ornamentation. The result is a piece that not only organizes but also dialogues with the space. The marble veins, lively and unique, contrast with the mathematical precision of its polished planes, generating a harmonious tension between the organic and the rational. Versatile by nature, Kristoff can function as a portfolio, magazine or book holder, or even be reinterpreted as a sculptural piece or base for modular compositions.
Each piece may present unique variations, as it features a natural finish without chemical treatments. For more information on its care or maintenance, we recommend consulting the maintenance guidelines for each type of material in the instruction manual.
In some cases, the imagery, measurements and colours, as well as their names, are merely for reference. Everything perceived on the screen can be altered by many factors, which are: the screen calibration, the ambience lights, the viewing angle, etc. If the customer wants to know these details he should consult our technical service, as returns for technical reasons will be at his expense.