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Posted Sept. 14, 2007
If you’re like a lot of New Yorkers we know, you hang on to your magazines for months and months, yet storing them all remains a dilemma. Those stacks piled up in the bathroom? Not pretty. Satina Turner has designed a clever solution: a table that doubles as a very stylish magazine rack. Just drop the magazines in the slots and voilà! The spines face out, so you’ll always know which pub you’re reaching for. Plus, the flat surface makes for a perfectly functional coffee table.
$158 at Umbra.com
Buy it online.


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