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  2. C&O desk - Wikipedia

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    The C&O desk, constructed around 1920, is a walnut reproduction of an eighteenth-century Chippendale double pedestal desk, also known as a partners desk. [1] The desk features an inverted breakfront form and each of the two pedestals is veneered with burlwood and contains three graduated drawers on each of the two faces.

  3. Step chair - Wikipedia

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    A step chair, also called a ladder chair, a library chair, a convertible chair or a Franklin chair, is a piece of furniture which folds to become either a chair or a small set of steps or stairs. Building one (usually in the diagonal-side-cut style) is a popular DIY project.

  4. Metamorphic library steps - Wikipedia

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    Metamorphic library steps were first built in the mid-18th century for the private libraries and offices of the European nobility or the Bourgeoisie. The number of specialised rooms in the typical manor was increasing, so existing ones, like the library, had to use space more efficiently.

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    Imagine libraries where children could check out toy kits, even musical instruments, to enrich their lives through play. The Play It Forward South Florida Corp. is up and running its Toy Library ...

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  7. Carrel desk - Wikipedia

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    A set of study carrels in a library. Digital carrel classroom 3D sketch A carrel desk is a desk , often found in libraries, with partitions at back and sides to provide privacy.

  8. Bookcase - Wikipedia

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    Composite columns of a bookshelf from the Bibliothèque Mazarine (Paris) Household bookshelf arranged by color. A bookcase, or bookshelf, is a piece of furniture with horizontal shelves, often in a cabinet, used to store books or other printed materials.

  9. Brodart - Wikipedia

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    Brodart was established as Library Service in 1939, when Columbia University Electrical Engineering student Arthur Brody, the son of pharmacy owners and owners of the Bro-Delle Book Shoppe in Newark, New Jersey, invented the plastic book jacket.

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