The traditional bookcase is made of varnished walnut wood and rests on two flattened disc-shaped feet in front and on two triangular-shaped feet in the back. It consists of two sections: a) The lower part has two wooden drawers and a wide space with one shelf protected by two wooden doors, b) The upper part has three adjustable wooden shelves. Its three sides are wooden and the front has two doors with a single pane of glass. The bookcase is topped by a protruding cornice, upon which sits a row of small, elegant, decorative wooden bars.