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  2. Nest of tables - Wikipedia

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    Nest of tables (also known as nested tables, nesting tables) is a set of few tables with progressively smaller heights and frames, so that they can be stacked when not in use. [1] A smaller table slides inside the frame of a larger one until it engages the edge of the back frame. [2] Typically a set contains three (trio) or four (quartetto ...

  3. Table (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Drum tables are round tables introduced for writing, with drawers around the platform. End tables are small tables typically placed beside couches or armchairs. Often lamps will be placed on an end table. Overbed tables are narrow rectangular tables whose top is designed for use above the bed, especially for hospital patients. [12]

  4. 40/4 Chair - Wikipedia

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    The 40/4 chair is the compactly stackable chair designed by David Rowland in 1964. Forty chairs can be stacked within a height of 4 feet (120 cm), giving the chair its name. Over time it has received a number of design awards and is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, as well as other museums internationally.

  5. Multifunctional furniture - Wikipedia

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    Some common examples of multifunctional furniture are: Chair-table, [4] [5] a table where the tabletop can be hinged to form the back of a seat to serve as a chair, if necessary; Chest-chair, [6] a type of chair where the seat doubles as the lid of a chest for storage; Chest-table, a

  6. Charles and Ray Eames - Wikipedia

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    Molded Plywood Coffee Table wood or metal legs (1945–1946) "Donstrosity" prototype lounge (1946) Prototype Plywood Lounge with metal base (1946) Prototype Stamped Metal Chairs (1948) LaChaise prototype (1948) Molded Plastic & Fiberglass Armchair Shell various bases (1948–1950) Wire Mesh Side Chair or DKR (1951) Hang-It-All (1953)

  7. Apple box - Wikipedia

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    Nesting apple boxes fit the three smaller sizes into the full apple (which does not have the standard midway internal support crossbeam). To accommodate the smaller internal dimensions, the half, quarter and pancake are only 18 1/2" long × 10" wide. Half length "mini" apple boxes are now manufactured. Mini apple box 10"×12"×8" Mini half 10 ...

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