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  2. Slant-top desk - Wikipedia

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    Modern slant-top desk. The slant-top desk has also been mass-produced in a great quantity of sub-forms and materials. For instance, some slant-top desks have very crude chains or levers to hold the desktop in an open working position, while others have elegant sliders ("lopers") which are manually or automatically extended to give support.

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    Architect Damian Samora and designer Brittany Bromley renovated a family home that prioritizes hangout spaces, color, antiques, and the clients' art collection. This Home's Blue Lacquered Lockers ...

  4. Nightstand - Wikipedia

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    A nightstand, [1] alternatively night table, bedside table, daystand or bedside cabinet, is a small table or cabinet designed to stand beside a bed or elsewhere in a bedroom. Modern nightstands are usually small bedside tables, often with one or sometimes more drawers and/or shelves and less commonly with a small door.

  5. Cubicle - Wikipedia

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    Before cubicles: open office with desks arranged in rows, 1937. Prior to the widespread adoption of cubicles beginning in the 1960s, office workers often worked at desks arranged in rows in an open room, where they were exposed to the sounds and activity of those working around them. [10]

  6. Locker - Wikipedia

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    Historically, lockers have been a space to store personal belongings secured by various locking mechanisms. The earliest modern lockers were simple ‘box with a lock’ type device likely used for sporting purposes. The ‘locker room’ was a place for athletes to store their clothing, belongings and equipment temporarily.

  7. Resolute desk - Wikipedia

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    After the McKim, Mead, & White renovations to the White House, Edith Roosevelt moved the Resolute desk to the former cabinet room, now the Treaty Room, to create a Den, or President's Study, for her husband. [41] [46] Woodrow Wilson also used the Resolute desk in this room. Wilson and his wife called the center drawer on one side of the desk ...

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