This refined magazine table, dating back to the early 1900s, is a fine example of Regency-style furniture. Crafted from fine mahogany wood, the object embodies the understated elegance and attention to detail typical of the era. The structure stands out for its architectural lines and the quality of its materials, making it a versatile piece of antiques, capable of adding a touch of historical nobility to both classic interiors and contemporary design contexts. The piece of furniture features an upper support surface enriched by a finely carved frame and a lower compartment organized with fixed dividers, ideal for cataloging magazines or documents. The base features shaped legs joined by a reinforcing crosspiece with a central decoration, which ensures stability and visual momentum. Owning this item means inserting a functional element of rare aesthetic beauty into your home, perfect for enhancing a reading corner or a high-profile professional studio.