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  2. Just 30 of the Best Desks for Small Spaces - AOL

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    Fitting a bulky desk in your tiny apartment just isn't stress you should have to endure. So we rounded up the best small desks we could find to help ya out. Just 30 of the Best Desks for Small Spaces

  3. Is Your Apartment Tiny? These 23 Space-Saving Furniture ... - AOL

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    This Folding Desk Is The Answer. Review: "I have now bought two of these because this makes the perfect computer desk if you live in a small space as I do. It is sturdy but I really like that I ...

  4. The 7 Best Small Standing Desks for Fitting in Even the Uh ...

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    We've all heard the studies that desk workers spend far too much time sitting in any given day, leading to neck and back pain, among other health concerns. It's enough to make anyone want to consid

  5. Multifunctional furniture - Wikipedia

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    Pull-down bed, a folding bed that is hinged on one end so that it can be stored vertically against a wall or inside a cupboard; Recliner, a chair which can be folded out to a near supine position for sleeping; Storage bed, a bed with built in storage; Sofa bed, a sofa where the seating area can be pulled or folded out to form a bed for sleeping

  6. Folding table - Wikipedia

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    Folding tables are used in homes, schools, churches, and other buildings that have rooms intended for various functions. Folding tables can be used for sit-down activities, and then easily removed and stored out of the way when open space is needed. Wooden folding tables are also sometimes used as weapons in professional wrestling.

  7. Drop-leaf table - Wikipedia

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    The usual purpose of a drop-leaf table is to save space when the table is not in use. Typical examples of drop-leaf tables are: dining tables, night stands, side tables, coffee tables, and desks. Drop-leaf tables were found mostly in England where they date back to the late sixteenth century; Elizabethan era and Jacobean era examples are still ...