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Woud Mountain Magazine Holder - 150081

Woud Mountain Magazine Holder - 150081

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Woud Mountain Magazine Holder - 150081

The Woud Mountain Magazine Holder takes the basic idea of storing magazines and turns it into this beautiful sculptural piece that actually makes your living space more interesting. Designer Tina Schmidt carved solid travertine into these abstract mountain-like forms that somehow capture that feeling you get when you're looking at distant peaks - there's this sense of calm and presence that's hard to describe but definitely real. At 15 inches wide and weighing over 15 pounds, this isn't some flimsy organizer that'll tip over when you slide a heavy coffee table book into it. The natural travertine stone has this rich, textured surface where every piece shows unique patterns and variations, so yours will be genuinely one-of-a-kind rather than just another mass-produced storage solution.

What's really smart about the Mountain is how it works just as well as art when it's empty as it does when it's full of reading material. The intersecting panels create these interesting negative spaces and sight lines that change depending on where you're viewing it from, and the stone construction means it ages beautifully rather than looking worn after regular handling. You can use it beside your favorite reading chair for magazines and books you're currently working through, or place it on a console table where it functions more as sculpture that happens to hold the occasional publication. The substantial weight means it stays put on smooth surfaces, and the natural stone is forgiving about dings and scratches - they just add character rather than looking like damage.

Woud builds from Denmark with founders Mia and Torben Koed focusing on connecting international designers with Scandinavian design principles, and Tina Schmidt represents this collaboration perfectly. Working from Prague, Schmidt brings a unique perspective to Nordic minimalism through her dual background in furniture design and occupational therapy - she actually studies how people interact with objects, which explains why the Mountain feels so satisfying to use and look at. Since founding in 2014, Woud has built their reputation on working with designers who understand that the best furniture and accessories should enhance daily rituals rather than just filling space, creating pieces that feel both artful and purposeful without calling unnecessary attention to themselves.

What our Experts Think    
  • Sculptural functional art: Designed more like a decorative object than a storage accessory, the Mountain magazine holder turns everyday organization into a design statement.
  • Premium natural stone build: Crafted from solid travertine, giving it a heavy, durable, and distinctly luxurious presence in any interior.
  • Inspired by nature: Its abstract silhouette is shaped to echo mountain formations, adding a calm, grounded aesthetic to shelves or living spaces.
  • Dual-purpose design: Works equally well as a magazine/book holder or standalone sculptural piece, even when empty.
  • Stable and long-lasting: With its solid construction (around 15+ lbs), it stays firmly in place while handling heavy coffee table books with ease.
  • Minimalist Scandinavian identity: Clean lines and natural materials reflect Woud’s signature timeless Nordic design language.
  • Designed for longevity: Built to age beautifully, with natural stone variations ensuring each piece is subtly unique.
               
Q&A  

Q: What is the Woud Mountain magazine holder?
A: A sculptural magazine rack designed as a functional art piece inspired by mountain landscapes.

Q: What material is it made from?
A: Solid travertine stone with natural variations, making each piece unique.

Q: Who designed it?
A: Designed by Tina Schmidt, a Danish designer known for minimal, human-centered design.

Q: What are the dimensions?
A: Approx. 38 × 25 × 26.5 cm (15" × 9.8" × 10.4").

Q: What is its main function?
A: Stores and displays magazines or coffee table books while acting as a decorative sculpture.

Q: Where does it work best in the home?
A: Ideal for living rooms, reading corners, or console tables as both storage and statement decor.

Q: What style does it suit?
A: Perfect for modern, Scandinavian, and minimalist interiors due to its natural stone and abstract form.

Q: Is it heavy and stable?
A: Yes, solid travertine construction makes it heavy, stable, and durable for long-term use.

Q: Why is it considered a design piece rather than just storage?
A: Its mountain-inspired geometry and natural stone texture make it function like sculptural decor even when empty.

                 
Maintenance Tips
  • Dust regularly: Wipe with a soft, dry microfiber cloth to preserve the natural travertine stone texture.
  • Use mild cleaning only: Clean with a slightly damp cloth and dry immediately; avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners that can damage stone.
  • Avoid moisture exposure: Do not soak or leave wet items on the surface—travertine is porous and can stain easily.
  • Prevent scratches: Lift objects instead of dragging magazines or books across the surface.
  • Protect from spills: Wipe any liquid immediately to avoid absorption into the natural stone.
  • Keep indoors only: Not suitable for outdoor or humid environments.
  • Handle with care: Heavy solid stone—place on stable surfaces to avoid chipping.