The Canterbury magazine rack, a classic cabinet designed to hold newspapers, sheet music, or magazines.
Main Features
This specific model features typical elements of the Victorian or Regency style:
"X" Structure: The cross-shaped internal dividers serve to separate different types of publications.
Integrated Drawer: The base includes a drawer for storing small items or accessories.
Materials: Usually made of fine woods such as mahogany, walnut, or rosewood.
Decorative Details: It features turned columns and ornamental knobs (finials) at the corners.
Uses
Originally created in England in the late 18th century to hold sheet music, it is now used as an elegant living room furnishing accessory.