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  2. C&O desk - Wikipedia

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    The Resolute desk, the Oval Office desk removed for the C&O, was placed briefly in the White House storage room, [9] but was ultimately placed in the Treaty Room (which Bush used as an ancillary office) for most of his presidency. [15] Doro Bush Koch, one of George Bush's children, wrote that Bush chose to use the C&O desk due to a perceived ...

  3. Overhead storage - Wikipedia

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    Shelves hanging from the ceiling Wall-shelves mounted near the ceiling Bunk beds hanging from the ceiling Small storage compartment near the ceiling in a room. Overhead storage can refer to shelves, cabinets, hooks, lift tables [1] or track systems [2] mounted at height (either ceiling-hung or wall-hung), and can be a form of area-saving storage by moving storage up from the floor and ...

  4. Hutch (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    A modern hutch usually comprises a set of shelves or cabinets placed on top of a lower unit with a counter and either drawers or cabinets. Hutches are often seen in the form of desks, dining room, or kitchen furniture. It is frequently referred to by furniture aficionados as a hutch dresser.

  5. Cubicle - Wikipedia

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    The result was based on Nelson's CPS (Comprehensive Panel System), and featured "pods" of four cubicles arranged in a swastika pattern, each with an L-shaped desk and overhead storage. Surviving photos of the Federal Reserve Bank offices reveal a design that would not appear much different from a cubicle of today. [ 11 ]

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  7. Theodore Roosevelt desk - Wikipedia

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    The objects on the desk include both originals and reproductions as seen in a series of images taken in August 1950. [35] A second replica of the desk in White House Storage. This duplicate was made between 1929 and 1930 after the original desk was damaged in the 1929 Christmas Eve West Wing fire. [1]

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