The secretary consists of an upper drawer and an inner section with a collapsible tabletop and three drawers at the bottom. It is decorated with carvings and twisted columns on both sides. Twenty small drawers are arranged around the perimeter of the inner section, and there is also some space in the middle for storing larger items. The collapsible tabletop hides the inside of the secretary and can serve as a desk when lowered.
In this secretary, Sergey Sergeyev-Tsensky kept his personal archive — correspondence, documents, and photographs.
In 1964, the writer’s wife donated his personal archive to the Central State Archive of Literature and Art of the USSR (now the Russian State Archive of Literature and Art). A part of the archive, including correspondence with Gorky, is kept at the Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Sergeyev-Tsensky wrote,